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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu9101112" data-source="post: 1747398" data-attributes="member: 409636"><p>i'm hopping to learn to drive saving up for driving lessons as parennts are always out and trying to find driving instructors as with provisional you have to have someone supervising you over 21 and has full uk license for at least 3 years. </p><p>So in diabeties they don't let you drive when your low but still let you drive when your high? as there's nothing saying you can't drive when your high but equally both of them could put you in danger as like when i'm low (and we might have different symptomps) i find it hard to keep concentration and control (like when i'm cycling) but when i get high, i can get moody and angry so when that happens (i don't drive but i cycle) if your in a veichle if someone get's on the wrong side of you like another driver. If your not thinking right it could lead into road rage and both these things could cause a accident?. Like whenever i cycle i always get away from the road (if it's safe) and do my stuff if i feel my BS isn't right for the safety of yourself and other road users. </p><p></p><p>Also i suppose if your found high BS and caused and accident couldn't the law use this as evidence against yourself (That's if you know your symptoms of when your low and high) if you actually were at fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu9101112, post: 1747398, member: 409636"] i'm hopping to learn to drive saving up for driving lessons as parennts are always out and trying to find driving instructors as with provisional you have to have someone supervising you over 21 and has full uk license for at least 3 years. So in diabeties they don't let you drive when your low but still let you drive when your high? as there's nothing saying you can't drive when your high but equally both of them could put you in danger as like when i'm low (and we might have different symptomps) i find it hard to keep concentration and control (like when i'm cycling) but when i get high, i can get moody and angry so when that happens (i don't drive but i cycle) if your in a veichle if someone get's on the wrong side of you like another driver. If your not thinking right it could lead into road rage and both these things could cause a accident?. Like whenever i cycle i always get away from the road (if it's safe) and do my stuff if i feel my BS isn't right for the safety of yourself and other road users. Also i suppose if your found high BS and caused and accident couldn't the law use this as evidence against yourself (That's if you know your symptoms of when your low and high) if you actually were at fault. [/QUOTE]
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