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BG levels on your in car display

Ha! That was my first thought too. 2.x by the look of it, and barely half an hour ago!
Or a possible work of fiction? Though it could be an Autoglucose addition. My libre graphs with the app open have vever inserted the current time. At the top right under a green banner. Libre's a bit like a sun dial on the phone in comparison to Juggluco & what it sends to the tiny screen on my watch.

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I really should avoid driving threads in future.
 
Nice and loud 😉
My vehicle came with a professionally installed aftermarket 2 din high end Panasonic touch screen system. (About 15 years old now. & even plays Minidisc?) I ripped out the satellite TV receiver & the toll road NCT card reader no distractions, it’s Japanese market & I can’t change the language. But it is intuitive.

A controlled stop where safe to do so would be better as i'm sure the family of Ms Henderson would agree.
I’m aware I go of this case. You can take my utmost solemn word for it. I regard my earned privaledge to drive with the utmost care when using insulin. I see it like drink or drug driving if below the legal Mmol. In seriousness. An an in car advanced warning is a great idea. I’m hypo aware. & since sensors been using the option to pull over & stop early before any symptoms happen.

I really should avoid driving threads in future.
I got my kit hands free. & BT to the aforementioned car system. But I never answer the phone if it rings. Hands on the wheel, Eyes forward ,& in my arse, diabetic soldier. 😉
 
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