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Driving License Renewals Rules?

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daducky88

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Hi there All

Aah its a nice day, the sun is shining, the postman cometh with a parcel and brown envelope. Over coffee I find a letter from the DVLA saying you will our questions. I guess so then.

Does anyone know the rules of day/ night hypo frequency, with/ without 3rd party assistance?

Years ago it be <3 noctural hypos with assistance (i think), then there a big hoo haa in diabetic circles re the EU kindly lowering the noctural hypo limit to a max of 1(I think) because of course we all drive from our beds. I don't like to comment on the privileges of being of an MEP, but I really think we should be told.

Da Ducky
 
Personally I don't know is the answer - last time I ever had an assisted hypo was over 10 years ago at work from which I retired in 1998 and that was a daytime one.
 
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