hi yes i carry my glucose meter and pricker and strips always but i believe the rules changed about a year ago and the cgm is enough to be legally allowed to drive so long as above 5 i think it is. I think if you go low though you have to finger prick and be above 5 for 45 mins or so to be able to continue or else if an accident your insurance is invalid. I may be wrong though but i feel this is what i was told/.
Ive read your link and am now a bit more confused.
From my understanding. DVLA don’t take a flash or CGM reading as valid. Especially if the driver is hypo unaware using it as a “prompt. They won’t accept that as “fitness to drive..”
Through it don’t hurt to have a heads up display with the sat nav, the driver still needs proof if a meter test 2 hours within getting behind the wheel of a vehicle & every 2 during a journey, driving..
There is also a “lag” with sensors coming back up. So a meter is a safer gauge, even if you feel OK but the sensor says “not.”
Through, it is good to have a well calibrated heads up display on the dash…
I’ll tag in
@searley &
@urbanracer . I’m confident they can clarify, either way…