There is no law governing speed in Minnesota parking lots.
Generally 5 mph but you should always check the particular parking area for the posted speed limit.
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10 mphAdded: Statutory speed limits, enforceable by the police, apply ONLY on public ROADS, STRREETS, and HIGHWAYS. If there are speed signs posted on the parking lot they are 'advisory' only, or are enforced by school personnel.
It tells you how fast you can drive on the road.
This would depend upon where the designated traffic lane is located at. They could be on a State Highway, a City Street or Alleyway, in a Parking Lot, or a number of other locations somewhere. Any one of the locations mentioned above have "designated traffic lanes" and the speed limits vary greatly between these different locations. The presence of certain pedestrians can also change the speed limit as well, such as in a school or hospital zone. Many Highways throughout the United States have speed limits posted anywhere from 45 MPH to 70 MPH. A City Street or Alleyway can have posted speed limits ranging from 15 MPH to 45 MPH. A Parking Lot can have a posted speed limit of 5 MPH to 10 MPH. All these different locations have "designated traffic lanes".
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Not only can she have it, she must, in order to stay on the parking lot.Velocity means speed and direction of motion. If she wants to stay on the nice icyparking lot, she absolutely must change her direction now and then. That means hervelocity has to change, even if her speed doesn't.By the way, that's called 'acceleration'.
The short answer is with parking sensors and electric power steering.The only thing you do is control the speed with the brake. There is a lot more to the system,But this is the basics.
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