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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1315106" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>I tend to agree [USER=295621]@GrantGam1337[/USER] You'd think it would be obvious but having read some comments online, it's obviously not to some people.</p><p></p><p>But again, maybe they consider that constitutes medical advice? Or it could be they don't want to be held liable should an accident occur? That is, someone tested at 5.1' drove but then had a hypo, they could claim they weren't at fault as they were "doing what the DVLA said".</p><p></p><p>My bigger concern is that they say to test within two hours before you drive. I'd change that to just before you get in the car. I'd also up the recommended frequency of blood tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1315106, member: 39639"] I tend to agree [USER=295621]@GrantGam1337[/USER] You'd think it would be obvious but having read some comments online, it's obviously not to some people. But again, maybe they consider that constitutes medical advice? Or it could be they don't want to be held liable should an accident occur? That is, someone tested at 5.1' drove but then had a hypo, they could claim they weren't at fault as they were "doing what the DVLA said". My bigger concern is that they say to test within two hours before you drive. I'd change that to just before you get in the car. I'd also up the recommended frequency of blood tests. [/QUOTE]
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