Passed my test by licence only valid for 1 year?

isjoberg

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Hi everyone - I might be mistaken but I understood diabetics have to renew their driving licences every 3 years. Does anyone know why my first licence needs to be renewed after one year? I haven't had a serious hypo that need assistance in 9 years so doubt it is to do with that - is this something that happens to all diabetics?
Or maybe new requirements? I haven't been able to find anything specific on the DVLA/government websites.
 

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Hi everyone - I might be mistaken but I understood diabetics have to renew their driving licences every 3 years. Does anyone know why my first licence needs to be renewed after one year? I haven't had a serious hypo that need assistance in 9 years so doubt it is to do with that - is this something that happens to all diabetics?
Or maybe new requirements? I haven't been able to find anything specific on the DVLA/government websites.

Did you declare anything else - eye problems for example?
 

urbanracer

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No, just type 1 for 21 years.

Maybe it's a precautionary measure as it's your first license (I'm hypothesising like mad here) - I got a 3 year license renewed without any problems. If you're not happy then give DVLA a call - they are usually quite helpful over the phone.
 

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I know if you want to drive some of the bigger vehicles (not sure which ones, some of the trucks maybe) you have to renew every year.
You could always try and contact them to ask if no-one can come up with a good reason and their website doesn't say - it is possible it's some new thing they've brought in, but I don't know.
 
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Erm,... I'll put my head above the parapet here, and profuse appologies if you're a young strippling, but "normal" driving licenses need to be renewed as a matter of course at aged 70.

I'm certainly not asking you to declare your age, but just throwing it in the ring.

Enjoy your new found freedom.
 
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isjoberg

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Erm,... I'll put my head above the parapet here, and profuse appologies if you're a young strippling, but "normal" driving licenses need to be renewed as a matter of course at aged 70.

I'm certainly not asking you to declare your age, but just throwing it in the ring.

Enjoy your new found freedom.
I'm only 22 so doubt this is the case!
 

isjoberg

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@Rokaab @urbanracer I think it must be something to do with it being my first licence. I'm fine for now, but will see if I get that three year renewal period next year! I know a lot of the regulations have changed so this must be part of that - just wondered if anyone knew what the logic was behind this.
 

malhotrn

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Hello isjoberg, My son has also recently passed his driving test and has been issued a 1 year license. Did you find out anything about this from DVLA?
 

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Here I have to get my licence renewed every year after a medical assessment is done. I used to be able to renew my licence every 5 years and they won't let me do that anymore since they introduced requirement to report medical conditions here (hasn't been in place that long here).
 

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Did you request provisional for class 2? If so they will only issue a 1 year license
Hi everyone - I might be mistaken but I understood diabetics have to renew their driving licences every 3 years. Does anyone know why my first licence needs to be renewed after one year? I haven't had a serious hypo that need assistance in 9 years so doubt it is to do with that - is this something that happens to all diabetics?
Or maybe new requirements? I haven't been able to find anything specific on the DVLA/government websites.