The Minnesota Dimler Amendment, originally enacted in 1986 and named after its sponsor, representative Chuck Dimler, governs which speeding violations are recorded on a driving record maintained by the Department of Public Safety. Application of the Dimler Amendment not only keeps a driving infraction off a person’s driving record but has the practical effect of insulating a driver’s insurance company from being notified of the speeding ticket.

This training update discusses everything you need to know about using the Dimler Amendment to keep a traffic ticket off your driving record.

Click on this Link for a print ready copy of my newest training update on the Dimler Amendment:

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