Experts have said vaping inside a car can significantly "impair visibility" for the driver - and doing so may lead to serious legal issues.and driving is not illegal and there are no motor laws banning the act, drivers could still have to fork out thousands of pounds if they are found distracted because of the smoke.However, many drivers may not realise that their vaping habits could be impairing their visibility and inadvertently breaking the law, potentially leading to a hefty fine.
Laws under the Road Traffic Act state that if a person drives a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place without “due care and attention” or reasonable consideration for other persons using the road or place, they are guilty of an offence.