With the UK enforcing a ban on disposable vapes, more individuals are shifting to refillable alternatives, prompting safety concerns for drivers. Although vaping while driving isn't illegal, it raises potential dangers, especially regarding distraction and visibility. Reusable vapes, creating larger vapor clouds that obstruct views, pose increased risks. Motorists adjusting settings or refilling liquids while driving may face legal consequences if involved in an accident. Experts stress awareness of these dangers as vaping habits shift among the increasing population of vape users in Northern Ireland.
"For anyone who plans on switching over to reusable vapes now that the ban has come into force, you should be aware that using these devices while driving could see you end up on the wrong side of the law."
"Reusable vapes are more powerful than single use vapes and produce a much larger and denser cloud of vapor. These thicker clouds can fog up the windscreen and block your vision, posing a danger to yourself and other road users."
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