Driving Restrictions on Type 2 Diabetics Would Be Eased In UK

More driving restrictions mean more tensions, and hence more increasing risk of diabetes! So, the Department of Transport is to consider easing driving restrictions on people with type 2 diabetes – as Government scientists found some people with relaxation on such condition pose less of a danger on the roads than was thought. Diabetics shouldn’t hold a Group 2 licence, which includes lorries and buses too. And so, those who inject insulin to control their blood sugar level are banned on it. A fall in blood sugar can also affect eyesight and speed of thought and reaction, which also adds on to the banning decision.


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