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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 568070" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>The official rule is "5 to drive". </p><p>Your meant to test at least two hours prior to getting behind the wheel. If driving for any length of time? Every two hours.</p><p>A T1 insulin controlled below this meter reading could get done if caught, under the road traffic offence act as "driving under the influence".. </p><p>Which when you look at it that way, kind of makes sense..! If involved in an accident you maybe required to meter test blood as well as a customary breathalizer if the police get involved?</p><p></p><p>I seem to remember I had to sighn a document thrown in with the DVLA blurb when I renewed my licence earlier this year....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 568070, member: 101136"] The official rule is "5 to drive". Your meant to test at least two hours prior to getting behind the wheel. If driving for any length of time? Every two hours. A T1 insulin controlled below this meter reading could get done if caught, under the road traffic offence act as "driving under the influence".. Which when you look at it that way, kind of makes sense..! If involved in an accident you maybe required to meter test blood as well as a customary breathalizer if the police get involved? I seem to remember I had to sighn a document thrown in with the DVLA blurb when I renewed my licence earlier this year.... [/QUOTE]
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