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<blockquote data-quote="db89" data-source="post: 1750586" data-attributes="member: 374526"><p>The 2 hour limit is to provide for longer journeys as I interpret it - it would be a right royal pain in the **** to traverse the country if this limit was lowered. You can also use it for multiple shorter journeys within the 2 hour window and the caveat is there that if you feel any hypo symptoms you must immediately find a safe place to pull over and check.</p><p></p><p>For commuting either way each day, I usually check about 20 minutes before leaving so I can take any potential corrective action.</p><p></p><p>A little bit of 'this is what we think you should be doing' mixed with some responsibility and common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db89, post: 1750586, member: 374526"] The 2 hour limit is to provide for longer journeys as I interpret it - it would be a right royal pain in the **** to traverse the country if this limit was lowered. You can also use it for multiple shorter journeys within the 2 hour window and the caveat is there that if you feel any hypo symptoms you must immediately find a safe place to pull over and check. For commuting either way each day, I usually check about 20 minutes before leaving so I can take any potential corrective action. A little bit of 'this is what we think you should be doing' mixed with some responsibility and common sense. [/QUOTE]
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