Here’s what’s new on Minnesota’s classic car rules as of spring 2026.
Direct answer
- Minnesota is contemplating HF 3865, a bill that would strongly restrict when collector-class vehicles can be driven, potentially limiting weekday and evening use to weekends daylight hours or organized events. This is being debated in the Minnesota Legislature and would require passage and signature to become law. [cite ][cite ]
Context and what the proposals would do
- The core idea being discussed is to narrowly constrain operations of collector vehicles (including classic cars) to specific times and contexts, such as weekends during daylight and at organized events, rather than general-use driving. Supporters say it strengthens regulatory clarity, while critics warn it could curb car culture, informal drives, and small business activities tied to gatherings or tours. [cite ][cite ]
- The bills and coverage emphasize that these changes would affect vehicles with collector/classic registrations, potentially constraining routine drives, sunset cruisers, and spontaneous meets that have long been part of Minnesota’s car community. [cite ][cite ]
What’s happened since introduction
- HF 3865 was introduced in early March 2026 and sent to the Transportation Finance and Policy committee for consideration. The fate of the measure depends on committee action and, if it moves forward, the broader legislative process, including potential gubernatorial action. [cite ]
- Media coverage from multiple outlets in March–April 2026 highlight the bill’s potential impact and note that the proposal has sparked debate among classic-car enthusiasts, local businesses, and lawmakers. Some outlets report that discussions have paused or stalled at various points, while others note ongoing consideration. [cite ][cite ][cite ]
Important caveats
- As of May 2026, there has not been a final enactment of HF 3865, so current Minnesota law remains in effect unless the bill passes and is signed into law. If it progresses, the governor would have the final say on the measure. [cite ][cite ]
- Public discussion around this issue has included a mix of advocacy for preserving car culture and concerns about practicality and enforcement for collectors who use their vehicles for restoration, tours, and community events. [cite ][cite ]
If you’d like, I can:
- Check the latest status updates from the Minnesota Legislature for HF 3865 and summarize the current committee and floor actions with dates.
- Compile a list of key proponents and opponents and their main arguments.
- Provide a quick side-by-side of current law vs. proposed changes, with exact language quotes if you want.