Not personally.
Have had experience of dealing with the aftermath though.
If you or anyone you know has been charged you need to get urgent advice from a solicitor specialising in motoring matters. You would also need expert medical opinion to possibly defend such a charge. If your defence is good and you took all the precautions you should prior to driving. The case would be considered on ALL the facts.
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If you do have a hypo whilst at the wheel of the car you could be charged with driving without due care and attention, or dangerous driving.
If you have hypo symptoms of a hypo whilst driving:
pull over
park safely
take the keys out of the ignition
change seats
have a high glucose food or drink followed by a snack
check that your blood sugar is above 4mmols (ensure fingers do not have a sugar residue from hypo treatment as this could give a falsely high reading)
wait until you feel fully recovered before driving.
It is most important to ensure your own and others’ safety at all times
hope this helps.
Ken