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O MeA e tAtAU OnA e IlOA - Australian Diabetes Council

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<strong>Diabetes</strong> and driving - continued<br />

Commercial Licence – – People with diabetes who are managed with insulin need to notify<br />

the Drivers Licensing Authority in person. A conditional licence may be granted subject<br />

to the opinion of the diabetes specialist, the nature of the driving task and annual review<br />

(meeting all other Austroads criteria).<br />

Other factors can affect your driver’s licence. Ask your doctor. Otherwise contact the Drivers<br />

Licensing Authority in your State:<br />

• <strong>Australian</strong> Capital Territory - Department of Urban Services<br />

Phone: (02) 6207 7000<br />

• New South Wales - Roads and Traffic Authority NSW<br />

Phone: (02) 9218 6888<br />

• Northern Territory - Department of Planning and Infrastructure<br />

Phone: (08) 8924 7905<br />

• Queensland - Queensland Transport<br />

Phone: 13 23 80<br />

• South Australia - Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure<br />

Phone: (08) 8343 2222<br />

• Tasmania - Department of Infrastructure Energy and Resources<br />

Phone: 13 11 05<br />

• Victoria - VicRoads<br />

Phone: (03) 9854 2666<br />

• Western Australia - Department for Planning and Infrastructure<br />

Phone: 13 11 56<br />

(08) 9427 8191<br />

If you require further information access the Austroads website<br />

http://www.austroads.com.au/aftd/index.html<br />

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