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Safe driving strategies - Diabetes

All drivers find themselves in some driving situations that are risky.
Here are some strategies that can be used to reduce the risk:

Strategies to reduce the effect of diabetes on driving

  • always carry your blood sugar meter

  • always carry snacks

  • assess your blood sugar level routinely

  • have regular medical checkups and yearly eye examinations

Individuals who know their blood sugar levels have fewer motor vehicle violations, therefore fewer risky driving practices.

General strategies

  • choose a vehicle that is easier to drive, such as one with an automatic transmission or power options like adjustable seats

  • make sure your vehicle is in good working condition

  • make sure your seat, steering wheel and mirror are properly adjusted

  • limit driving at night, in bad weather, during rush hour or on limited access highways

  • be careful when changing lanes, making a left-hand turn or merging into traffic

  • maintain a safe following distance

  • take breaks if you are driving a long distance

  • have regular medical checkups

  • make sure you know how yourmedications might affect your ability to drive safely

Getting help

* an occupational therapist or a certified driver rehabilitation specialist can evaluate driving, develop programs to improve safe driving, or help find alternative transportation.

* a driver information session or refresher course may be useful.