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Matamata | 18:21 Thu 26th Mar 2009 | Health & Fitness
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Can I drive a minibus on a voluntary basis if I am a insulin dependent diabetic
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If you don't declare you conditon...............yes.

If you declare your condition...........no.(for a minibus)
that may not be quite right squad. it may be ok on a voluntary basis and provided the diabetes is well controlled. i don't believe you can drive a public service vehicle (a bus for instance) though, even though things have changed in recent years and people are beginning to realise that well controlled diabetes doesn't pose the huge threat to the public that it used to be thought.
i think a lot would depend on the organisation, and their insurance company, that you are doing the voluntary driving for,
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ethandron....I agree, but I think that a minibus is classed as a public service vehicle and is precluded.

I entirely agree with you, modern thinking of well controlled insulin dependant diabetics, licence is given for personal vehicles.

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Contacted D.V.L.A. by phone ,cannot drive vehicle with more than 7 passengers. Not happy, so e-mailed them to get the answer in writing.
matamata....then don't declare it.........thousands don't.

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