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Drivers who treat their diabetes with insulin will have greater choice in how they test their glucose levels under new guidelines published today by the DVLA.
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) affects 5% of the population, but is often undiagnosed.
DVLA reminds motorists of the driver licensing requirements if they have diabetes.
Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond announces revised minimum driving licence standards for eyesight and epilepsy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New rules announced that allow the police to take immediate action against motorists who fail roadside eye tests.
DVLA publishes response to consultation proposals to amend the minimum medical standards for eyesight and epilepsy related to driving.
New law introduced that allows people with insulin diabetes to drive buses and lorries.
Announcement of a consultation on proposals for changes to the driver medical standards.
Road Safety Minister Mike Penning announces consultation on amendments to driver medical standards on eyesight, epilepsy and diabetes.
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