Crucially, Rule 148 of the Highway Code insists that ‘safe driving and riding needs concentration’.
There are so many rules when it comes to driving – and rightly so. From speed limits and stop signs, to overtaking restrictions – these regulations help keep us safe on the roads.
But now, experts at Vape Globe claim that one especially devastating driving mistake may land you a ‘£5,000 fine’ – and you probably have no idea. Believe it or not, this is centred around vaping or smoking while inside a vehicle.
Crucially, Rule 148 of the Highway Code insists that ‘safe driving and riding needs concentration’, which requires the avoidance of distractions like loud music, food and smoke. If clouds of smoke affect your ability to drive safely, officers may deal you a hefty charge.
“Contrary to belief, vaping is technically illegal in the car,” the experts said. “While the rules don’t explicitly mention vapes, as they are a fairly new product, it does state that drivers can receive a £100 on-the-spot fine and three penalty points if they believe the clouds of smoke impact your ability to drive safely.
“The clouds of smoke can of course be related to the same clouds emitted by vapes and in more serious cases fines can be up to £5,000, nine penalty points and even a court-imposed driving ban.”