I haven't seen 5 made official yet...
My reapplication has just gone in so I can only hope!I haven't either, but living in hope!
Do they write to you when it's time to renew??
As many people with type 1 diabetes have care in the community (GP practice) then just put GP's name on the form if that's the person you see. If you want to go back to the clinic ask your GP to refer you back there.Hello.
I have a 3 year restricted driving license and the 3 years are up in September this year. Im kind of worried.
Due to me missing appointments at the main hospital even though I phoned 2/3 times they have stopped seeing me for now and im recommended to go the local doctors. I have got a new job with no contract (boss is being awkward giving me one) so I take all the hours I can get and the hospital I go to is 20 miles away.
I have had my eyes done recently which were fine, im just worried because I haven't been to the main hospital they will not re-new my driving license? Is this likely? I was told they only take it off you if you have had 2 hypos in which you need assistance, in other words called an ambulance and gone to hospital.
Thanks
My licence is also up for renewal in Sept this year and I'm hoping by then it may be renewed under their new guidelines ( for 5 or 10 years??).
5 or 10 years...? I just informed the DVLA of my insulin use (I've only been on insulin 6 months and took me about three months to tell them... Then they took a while to respond... And they still have my license which I then had to send back to them) - anyway - my license has been restricted to a two year license - despite no hypo episodes where I've needed assistance. Should I have fallen under new guidelines...?
I'm not sure whether,if it happens, it will be as soon as that.I'm sure I read that the new guidelines wouldn't come into effect until April this year if they are passed, so unfortunately you've missed out Artemis, although I am surprised that you didn't get a 3 year licence.
.Licence period for Group 1 drivers on insulin
7.1 The Panel considered information provided by DVLA on the licensing
history of Group 1 drivers on insulin including refusals/revocations and the
number and duration of licences issued. Currently, the maximum licence
duration is 3 years and DVLA wishes to explore issuing longer period
licences of up to 5 years duration. The data provided by DVLA did not
provide any indication of which drivers may be suitable for extended period
licences.
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The Panel therefore requested further information including a larger data set
so that the issue could be considered at the next Panel meeting. In particular,
the Panel wished to see data on the proportion of drivers whose licences were
revoked in the middle of a licence period compared to those being refused on
renewal of a licence. The Panel considered that it would be helpful to have
this data statistically analysed
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