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<blockquote data-quote="mrndnn" data-source="post: 355233" data-attributes="member: 52053"><p>I had to renew my 3 yearly last year. I was not asked to provide any results, nor did I. I had to answer re frequency of hypos and confirm that I always test before I drive - even on a return trip, I test before starting each way. I keep something easily to hand while driving, and if any sign of beginning to hypo (v rare) I find somewhere to stop legit and treat - then test again before starting. Hassle? A bit - but nothing major and far better than the risks. PLUS - if you take any steps to mislead DVLA and something happens, you may find your insurance has been invalidated, and you are uninsured. I am lucky - I do not hypo often - even less so during the daytime - and am type 2. But for anyone, the risks of behaving otherwise are just not worth it - to you or anyone else on the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrndnn, post: 355233, member: 52053"] I had to renew my 3 yearly last year. I was not asked to provide any results, nor did I. I had to answer re frequency of hypos and confirm that I always test before I drive - even on a return trip, I test before starting each way. I keep something easily to hand while driving, and if any sign of beginning to hypo (v rare) I find somewhere to stop legit and treat - then test again before starting. Hassle? A bit - but nothing major and far better than the risks. PLUS - if you take any steps to mislead DVLA and something happens, you may find your insurance has been invalidated, and you are uninsured. I am lucky - I do not hypo often - even less so during the daytime - and am type 2. But for anyone, the risks of behaving otherwise are just not worth it - to you or anyone else on the road. [/QUOTE]
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