Kirstykanga99
Member
- Messages
- 18
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Actually by law you don't have to test before driving but it is advisable and as others have said on long journeys test every 2 hours.
By law you have to test before you drive and if you drive back then you have to test again if there's been more than a 2 hour gap since your first test. You also have to carry the meter you tested with, on you. Libres are not acceptable If there's an accident you will need to evidence that you tested at the right time. Check the DVLA guidance again. Most people test just before they drive for peace of mind.Actually by law you don't have to test before driving but it is advisable and as others have said on long journeys test every 2 hours.
Congratulations Copernicus and diamondnostril, you're both right !Hi @Copernicus . . .
Insulin-treated Diabetics must complete the DIAB1 form in order to get their reduced (1 or 2 or 3 year) license. On the form you must sign and date the following boxed statement:
DECLARATION: For Insulin treated only – I have insulin treated diabetes and I understand the need to test my blood glucose/sugar at times relevant to driving (not more than 2 hours before the start of the first journey and every 2 hours while driving).
Are you saying that this signed/dated declaration is not a legally-enforceable statement?
Regards
Antony
And, breathe .......
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?