Duluth Traffic Laws: Speed Limits, Right of Way, DUI

Transportation Minnesota 4 Minutes Read ยท published March 08, 2026 Flag of Minnesota

In Duluth, Minnesota, drivers must follow a mix of city rules, municipal procedures and state statutes that govern speed limits, right of way and driving under the influence. This guide summarizes who enforces the rules, typical penalties, how to report problems and practical steps for drivers, passengers and property owners in Duluth. It draws on official Duluth department guidance and the controlling Minnesota statute for impaired driving to point you to the correct offices and forms.

Speed Limits & Road Rules

Speed limits on local streets in Duluth are set and posted by the City and enforced by Duluth Police; specific posted limits vary by street and condition. For questions about posted limits and traffic calming measures contact the City of Duluth Public Works or Traffic staff for local procedures and maps.[2]

  • Observe posted limits and school-zone signage.
  • Follow temporary work-zone speed reductions; signs take precedence.
  • Obey traffic-control devices and flagging at construction sites.
Obey posted speed limits and watch for school zones and pedestrian crossings.

Right of Way

Right-of-way rules on city streets generally follow Minnesota traffic law for intersections, crosswalks and pedestrian zones; local signs and signals control priority where posted. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks and to emergency vehicles using audible and visual signals. For specific intersection controls or changes, contact Duluth Traffic or Public Works for authoritative direction and requests for review.[2]

  • Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and to authorized emergency vehicles.
  • At four-way stops, yield in order of arrival; treat simultaneous arrivals carefully.
  • Watch for school crossing guards and temporary signage near events.

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

DUI in Duluth is enforced under Minnesota law (Chapter 169A). The state statute defines impairing substances, breath or blood limits, and the criminal procedures and penalties for impaired driving. For the statutory elements, penalties and testing rules consult the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes for Chapter 169A.[3]

  • Criminal charges and administrative license actions are governed by state statute and processed through state and county courts.
  • Duluth Police handle on-scene enforcement and arrest for suspected impaired driving; contact their traffic unit for case procedures.[1]
If stopped for suspected impairment remain polite, comply with lawful orders and ask how to obtain court and chemical test records.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is primarily by the Duluth Police Department for on-street violations and by state agencies or courts for DUI. The Duluth Police handle citation issuance, investigations and local towing/seizure actions; parking and local ordinance violations may be handled by Parking Services or Code Enforcement depending on the rule cited.[1]

  • Monetary fines for city traffic or parking citations: not specified on the cited page.
  • DUI criminal fines and statutory penalties: see Minnesota Statutes Chapter 169A for ranges and mandatory fees.[3]
  • Escalation: first, repeat and aggravated offences are governed by statute or by the municipal citation schedule; specific escalation amounts or ranges are not specified on the cited city pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions include license suspension or revocation (state action), vehicle impoundment for certain offenses, court-ordered conditions and community service.

Appeals and review routes: city citations typically provide instructions to contest a ticket at the city or county hearing office; for DUI criminal charges and administrative license actions, appeal routes go through state court and the Minnesota implied-consent administrative process. Time limits for appeals or requests for hearing are set by the citation or the state statute; if not posted on a cited city page, they are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

Local forms for contesting citations, requesting traffic studies or applying for temporary traffic-control permits are managed by Duluth Police, Public Works or Parking Services. Specific form names and fees are not listed on the cited city pages; contact the department to obtain current forms and submission instructions.[1]

How to Report a Traffic Problem

  1. Document time, location and vehicle details and collect photos if safe.
  2. File an online report or call Duluth Police for moving violations; use Parking Services for parking complaints.
  3. Request traffic-calming or a speed study via Public Works for recurring speed or safety concerns.
Saving photos and exact times speeds up investigations by city staff and police.

FAQ

What is the city speed limit when no signs are posted?
The default or statutory limit is determined by posted city rules and state law; consult Public Works for local defaults and posted signage policies.
How do I pay or contest a traffic ticket in Duluth?
Instructions are printed on the citation; contact the issuing agency (Duluth Police or Parking Services) for payment and contest options.
Who enforces DUI in Duluth?
Duluth Police enforce DUI on city streets and arrest suspects; criminal prosecution and license actions follow state procedures under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 169A.[3]

How-To

  1. Gather evidence: note locations, times, license plates and take photos.
  2. Report online or by phone to Duluth Police or Parking Services depending on the violation.
  3. If contesting a ticket, follow the instructions on the citation for hearing requests and filing deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • Follow posted signs; city and state rules work together to govern road use.
  • Contact Duluth Police for moving violations and Public Works for street controls or speed studies.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Duluth Police - Traffic Enforcement
  2. [2] City of Duluth Public Works - Streets & Transportation
  3. [3] Minnesota Statutes Chapter 169A - Driving Under the Influence