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Vaping while driving?safe or not?

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Fiddling is not ok while driving. Whether you are fiddling with an ecig, your phone, your stereo, anything. Grab a tank or a clearo that doesn't require you to mess with it while driving, and it seems perfectly safe to me. Certainly safer than smoking, especially when I used to get ashes in my eye or accidentally drop a smoldering cig, lol.
 

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I bought a Reo mini specifically for use in the car while driving. I put a shorty carto on it so one squonk keeps me going for several puffs. No need to take my eyes off the road at all while using it. Plus, the size is a perfect fit for the ash tray in my car, and keeps it close at hand. The rectangular shape ensures it won't roll when I put it down on the seat rather than in the ash tray (I should probably start calling it a cubby since it no longer holds ash!).

I used to use a Vmod in the car, but having to tilt to squonk was kind of annoying while driving. But that a decent car mod as well, and much less $ than a Reo.
 

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I think it's much safer to vape in the car than to smoke. I just wouldn't attempt to drip in the car lol

When you smoke, you have to find your smokes, find your lighter, light the cigarette, not to mention, if you have your windows open, you might need to shield from the wind and will need two hands to light, I'm sure most of us have done the drive-with-your-forearms-while-lighting-a-cig move. I now use my eRoll in the car, so I make sure my cartridge is full before I leave, and then all I do while drive is grab my eRoll case from the door handle pocket, pull out the eRoll, and I'm ready to go. Less to get together, less fumbling, and no hot cigarette to drop and burn myself or my seat.
 
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What do you say for those who vape while driving?can it give a very dangerous hazrd or it is safe since while we are in the smoking time old days also smoke while driving?
Vaping - No smoke getting in my eyes
Vaping - No ashes getting in my eyes
Vaping - No dropping in my lap and worrying about setting my jewels on fire
Vaping - No dropping in the floor and swerving all over the road trying to find it before it sets the car on fire or burning my fingers if i manage to find it.
Vaping - No sticking to the lips and then having my fingers slide down and burn the heck out of them and all the following cussing and other stuff.
Vaping - No trying to flick ashes out the window and having them fly back all over the place.

I've had all of the above happen while smoking and driving and then some.

And a final one:
Vaping - If i do decide to throw it out the window, it is to heavy to blow back in on me but the guy behind me better watch out.
I got a lanyard for my eGo stuff and I'm driving and vaping!!!:2cool:
 
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and to make things more accessible, I bought a foam cupholder insert that is meant to hold cellphone and pens and change. The change spot fits 3 small carto tanks perfectly. the 2 pen holder spots I drilled bigger and they held my eGo's perfectly (before I had eVic). Now I use the pen holders for pens and toss the eVic in the cellphone holder spot. I got them in a 2 pack on Amazon and keep one in the Semi and one in my personal vehicle.
 

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What do you say for those who vape while driving?can it give a very dangerous hazrd or it is safe since while we are in the smoking time old days also smoke while driving?

Tyrhantz - Your concerns are valid, but after spending many months off and on over the years in Malaysia, I would be more fearful of the actual drivers in your country. They are CRAZY (and I compare that against Caribbean and S Amer drivers).

Possibly you live in some small town that does not have the crazy drivers in KL and other semi-large cities, so now I'm more curious why you are asking.
 
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