Personally I think it's wrong that we have to re apply and for some time have been considering petitioning the DVLA on this matter, so perhaps this forum is a good place to raise it and see who would join me?
Not to single them out but I see a lot of elderly drivers who are driving dangerously, are no doubt on m dictation etc etc but no checks are done.
Diabetics know the symptoms of low blood sugar, we attend regular health checks and like anyone else should not have to constaly renew our license. Surely anyone who is unfit to drive should report themselves to the DVLA however i feel we are singled out. I think this should change and put licences run the same as people without the condition. Any one interested in this can maybe reply though and he forum.
Thanks
Neil
Last year was the first time I had to apply for my driving licence having became treated with insulin, albeit I have been diabetic from 2002. I received my licence which had been renewed for three year other than categories C1 & D1 which I only need to drive a recently purchased Motorhome having to be renewed annually. During the past year I have not suffered any hypos nor had I previously had any hypos. To my shock and horror I received my licence only to discover that they have placed all my driving classes to be reviewed annually. Therefore I would be more than happy to get involved as clearly I feel this decision is unfair and unjustified. TomPersonally I think it's wrong that we have to re apply and for some time have been considering petitioning the DVLA on this matter, so perhaps this forum is a good place to raise it and see who would join me?
Not to single them out but I see a lot of elderly drivers who are driving dangerously, are no doubt on m dictation etc etc but no checks are done.
Diabetics know the symptoms of low blood sugar, we attend regular health checks and like anyone else should not have to constaly renew our license. Surely anyone who is unfit to drive should report themselves to the DVLA however i feel we are singled out. I think this should change and put licences run the same as people without the condition. Any one interested in this can maybe reply though and he forum.
Thanks
Neil
Personally I think it's wrong that we have to re apply and for some time have been considering petitioning the DVLA on this matter, so perhaps this forum is a good place to raise it and see who would join me?
From the age of 70, drivers have to reapply for their driving licence every 3 years. The application form asks for details of medications or conditions that may affect driving ability and if the individual is judged as unfit to drive, they will not be issued with a driving licence. http://www.ageuk.org.uk/travel-lifestyle/driving/Personally I think it's wrong that we have to re apply and for some time have been considering petitioning the DVLA on this matter, so perhaps this forum is a good place to raise it and see who would join me?
Not to single them out but I see a lot of elderly drivers who are driving dangerously, are no doubt on m dictation etc etc but no checks are done.
Diabetics know the symptoms of low blood sugar, we attend regular health checks and like anyone else should not have to constaly renew our license. Surely anyone who is unfit to drive should report themselves to the DVLA however i feel we are singled out. I think this should change and put licences run the same as people without the condition. Any one interested in this can maybe reply though and he forum.
Thanks
Neil
In Canada Provincial Transport departments treat diabetic license holders like everyone else. I have to renew my license every 3 years just like non-diabetics. In fact I'm coming up on a renewal next year. It's never been an issue and I'm guessing that statistically people with diabetes probably have the same accident statistics as everybody else.Hi All,
First time post, but having a right argument with someone at work, I am sure I am right but hoping the community can help.
Do all type 1 diabetics have to have a driving licence renewal, whether it be 1,2 or 3 yearly? I had mine renewed last month for a further 3 years however a friend of mine claims he doesn't have to have his renewed and claims he never has forms sent to him to renew, I am concerned he has not told the DVLA about his condition or else they would have sent the renewal forms surely?
All answers greatly received and thanks in advance.
In addition, there is a long list of conditions that may affect driving and about which the DVLA must be informed at any age without waiting for licence renewal:- https://www.gov.uk/health-conditions-and-driving
Yes, I agree. If you click on a listed condition, you're taken to another page which explains under what circumstances that condition needs to be reported. For example, arrhythmia only has to be reported if you have distracting or disabling symptoms or your arrhythmia has caused or might cause incapacity. For high blood pressure you only need to tell the DVLA if you are a bus, coach or lorry driver, not if you are just a car driver. For a lot of the conditions, it just says consult your GP and only notify the DVLA if the GP thinks it might affect your driving.Thank you for that.
The list is a very long one - and I am shocked at some of the conditions listed.
I think that many, many people will not realise that they should be contacting the DVLA about their health.
Also interesting reading is this report from the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman which was published October 2016 and is entitled "Driven to Despair How drivers have been let down by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency":- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/driven-to-despairYes, I agree. If you click on a listed condition, you're taken to another page which explains under what circumstances that condition needs to be reported. For example, arrhythmia only has to be reported if you have distracting or disabling symptoms or your arrhythmia has caused or might cause incapacity. For high blood pressure you only need to tell the DVLA if you are a bus, coach or lorry driver, not if you are just a car driver. For a lot of the conditions, it just says consult your GP and only notify the DVLA if the GP thinks it might affect your driving.
Some of the conditions (including diabetes) can be notified to the DVLA online:- https://www.gov.uk/report-driving-medical-condition The others should be notified by post.
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