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  2. Begin with Part A: About You. Fill in your title, surname, first name(s), date of birth, driver number (if known), address, telephone numbers, and email. Ensure all entries are in BLOCK CAPITAL letters using BLACK INK.
  3. Proceed to Part B: About Your GP and Your Consultant. Enter the names and addresses of your GP and any consultants you have seen, along with their contact details and the dates you were last seen by them.
  4. In Part C, provide details of other clinics you are attending. Include the name of the clinic, department, reason for attendance, and relevant dates.
  5. Answer the medical questions regarding your diabetes treatment in the subsequent sections. Be thorough and honest about your condition and monitoring practices.
  6. Finally, read through the declaration carefully before signing and dating it at the end of the form.

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Notifiable conditions are anything that could affect your ability to drive safely. They can include: diabetes or taking . syncope (fainting)
Check whether you need to tell DVLA that you have diabetes if your diabetes is treated by , you must tell DVLA. if your diabetes is treated by tablets and youre a bus or lorry licence holder (Group 2), you must tell DVLA.
For your car insurance to be valid you must inform your insurance company as soon as you are diagnosed. This applies whether you control your diabetes through diet, tablets or therapy.
Check with your doctor or nurse to find out if your treatment means you need to tell DVLA . If you do need to tell DVLA , fill in form DIAB1 and send it to the address on the form. Read leaflet INF188/2 for more information about driving with diabetes thats treated with non- medication, diet or both.
Five to drive your blood sugars have to be 5mmol/l or above before you drive. If theyre between 4mmol/l and 5mmol/l, eat some carbs before heading out. If theyre under 4mmol/l treat your hypo and check your levels again before driving. Always keep hypo treatments where you can easily docHub them in the car.

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