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<blockquote data-quote="Standard4" data-source="post: 1399725" data-attributes="member: 379789"><p>If you are having a hypo when you are driving, or parked, besides the obvious to immediately safely stop and treat, you MUST vacate the drivers seat and sit elsewhere in car, and remove keys from ignition and place in glovebox if on your one or give to anyone with you.</p><p>You mustnt be found in drivers seat when blood sugar is below 5 mmol, not just when having hypo. You should always vacate, and not have keys on you if a Police arrive for any reason. Removing yourself from vehicle is best, but not always possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Standard4, post: 1399725, member: 379789"] If you are having a hypo when you are driving, or parked, besides the obvious to immediately safely stop and treat, you MUST vacate the drivers seat and sit elsewhere in car, and remove keys from ignition and place in glovebox if on your one or give to anyone with you. You mustnt be found in drivers seat when blood sugar is below 5 mmol, not just when having hypo. You should always vacate, and not have keys on you if a Police arrive for any reason. Removing yourself from vehicle is best, but not always possible. [/QUOTE]
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