Police charge a man with five counts of culpable driving causing death after a car hit a crowd of people at the Royal Daylesford Hotel in regional Victoria in November.
While 2.9 is low, I’ve seen CGMs report values that low when in reality it’s at about 5 or 6. They can do it for days on end.
Hopefully they took a blood sample at the scene and measured that.
Now I’m concerned that this idiot has ruined it for everyone else. There’s already a ridiculous amount of hoops to jump through for VicRoads to hand a licence to a T1D. Yet, the bar is evidently too low for everyone else.
While 2.9 is low, I’ve seen CGMs report values that low when in reality it’s at about 5 or 6. They can do it for days on end.
Hopefully they took a blood sample at the scene and measured that.
Now I’m concerned that this idiot has ruined it for everyone else. There’s already a ridiculous amount of hoops to jump through for VicRoads to hand a licence to a T1D. Yet, the bar is evidently too low for everyone else.
He was 2.9 40 minutes before the crash. I assume it went down even lower?