![]() However, if you have diabetes, there is a risk of developing hypoglycaemia and ‘severe hypoglycaemia’ (a diabetic emergency that will affect your fitness to drive). For many, being able to drive plays an important part in that. Millions of people with diabetes live full and busy lives. The effects on living with diabetes day to day are well known, but what’s not so well known is how diabetes can also affect your driving. ![]() ![]() Statistics show that the number of people with diabetes is increasing every year. Given it’s World Diabetes Day today (Monday 14 November), what better time to highlight the potential effects of diabetes mellitus on one aspect of daily life so many people take for granted: driving.ĭiabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a chronic disease linked to high levels of glucose in the blood.
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