By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Accept
routeonerouteonerouteone
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Features
    • Legal
    • Minibus and minicoach
    • Operators
    • Opinion
    • People
    • Suppliers
    • Vehicles
  • Vehicles
    • Find a Vehicle
    • ZEV Comparison Tool
    • Sell a Vehicle
    • Vehicle Seller Dashboard
  • Insights
  • Careers
  • Events
    • British Tourism & Travel Show
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Innovation Challenge
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
Reading: Coach and bus drivers with diabetes set for improved monitoring
Share
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
routeonerouteone
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Features
    • Legal
    • Minibus and minicoach
    • Operators
    • Opinion
    • People
    • Suppliers
    • Vehicles
  • Vehicles
    • Find a Vehicle
    • ZEV Comparison Tool
    • Sell a Vehicle
    • Vehicle Seller Dashboard
  • Insights
  • Careers
  • Events
    • British Tourism & Travel Show
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Innovation Challenge
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
© 2026 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd
- Advertisement -
routeone > News > Coach and bus drivers with diabetes set for improved monitoring
News

Coach and bus drivers with diabetes set for improved monitoring

Paul Halford
Published: 10 July 2025
Share
SHARE

Coach and bus drivers with diabetes may soon be able to use less-invasive Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems rather than finger-prick testing.

The Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) says the DVLA has accepted its recommendations and will progress the law changes necessary.

Diabetes affects one in 12 of the UK population. Coach and bus drivers with diabetes are required to use the finger-prick test within two hours before driving and then every two hours to check blood sugar levels.

CPT has argued that using CGMS such as a digital sensor and phone app would make drivers’ lives easier and contribute to safer roads. The electronic method can sound an alarm if blood sugars reach certain levels, while a specific testing schedule would also still be required.

Gavin Miller, Operations Manager at CPT, says: “All the evidence suggests that this technology can lead to a reduction in blood sugars overall, and that it gives greater, easier control.

“We’re pleased to hear that the law will be changed to make life a little bit easier for diabetic bus and coach drivers – and to improve road safety. It’s a win win for all concerned.”

Earlier this year, RHA backed two initiatives designed to tackle diabetes in the transport industry.

TAGGED:cpt
Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Threads Email Copy Link
Previous Article Detail sought on under-22s bus fare reimbursement in Wales
Next Article Wales under-22 bus scheme: Reimbursement update
- Advertisement -

Latest News

RHA claims repeat recognition at SME4Labour Excellence Awards
RHA claims repeat recognition at SME4Labour Excellence Awards
News
Sailun prepares to bring all-position coach-specific tyre to market
Sailun prepares to bring all-position coach-specific tyre to market
Suppliers
Connexions Buses adds 98-seat Volvo MCV tri-axle double-deck
Connexions Buses adds 98-seat Volvo MCV tri-axle double-deck
Deliveries
Transdev Blazefield works to support two air ambulance charities
Transdev Blazefield works to support two air ambulance charities
People
- Advertisement -

routeone magazine is the indispensable resource for professional UK coach, bus and minibus operators. The home of vehicle sales and the latest bus and coach job vacancies, routeone connects professional PCV operators with complete and unrivalled news coverage.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • GDPR Policy
  • Sustainability
  • Advertise
  • Latest Issue
  • Share Your News
routeonerouteone
Follow US
© 2026 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd