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  2. Begin with Part A, where you will enter your personal details. Fill in your surname, given names, driver licence number, and contact information. Ensure that you select the correct licence type and provide your residential address.
  3. In Part B, the Specialist Medical Practitioner will need to complete their details. This includes their name, specialty, AHPRA number, practice address, and contact information.
  4. Part C requires the specialist to provide a detailed report regarding your fitness to drive. If additional pages are necessary, ensure they are attached.
  5. Finally, in Part D, the specialist must certify whether you meet the criteria for an unconditional or conditional driver licence. They should also indicate if future reviews are necessary.

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Inform the licensing authorities If you develop diabetes you must inform the driver licensing authorities in your state or territory. In most cases, if you manage your diabetes by insulin you will require a medical certificate every two years. If you manage it by tablet, every five years.
Alternatively, you can get a form from a service centre. If your doctor requires the paper version of this form, visit a Service NSW service centre or call 13 22 13 to request one, and once completed by your doctor, take it to a service centre to be submitted to Transport for NSW.
Completing the assessment: Retum the completed form to the patient to submit directly to Roads and Maritime Registry or Service NSW Centre. Location details are available at service.nsw.gov.au or phone 13 22 13. You may also return the form on your patients behalf via post to Locked Bag 14, Grafton NSW 2480.
It depends if how you treat your diabetes means youre at risk of hypos, as this can affect your ability to drive safely. So what makes you at risk of having hypos? Hypos can affect people who take certain medication to treat their diabetes, including insulin and medications like sulphonylureas.
Your doctor or other health professional will do the assessment. Theyll evaluate your medical fitness to drive and consider if any disability, injury, illness or medical condition affects your ability to drive safely. They do this using Assessing Fitness to Drive standards (Austroads).
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) allows individuals with insulin-treated diabetes to operate commercial motor vehicles. Medical certification is required. For more information on the FMCSA rule, read our FAQ below.
Five Donts of diabetic diet comprise of (a) avoiding consumption of excessive fatty food, (b) alcohol, (c) sweets and pastries, (d) processed and canned food, (e) one should also avoid skipping meals.

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