Is It Illegal to Vape and Drive in Oregon? Here’s What the Law Says

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Whether you can legally vape while driving in Oregon depends entirely on your passengers, the substance you are using, and your ability to drive safely. While vaping nicotine is not explicitly prohibited for adults driving alone or with other adults, the law imposes strict limitations in other scenarios.

Vaping with Minors Present

Under Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 811.193, it is strictly illegal to smoke, aerosolize, or vaporize any substance—including nicotine or cannabis—in a motor vehicle when a person under 18 years of age is present.

This law applies regardless of whether the vehicle is moving or parked, and opening the windows does not provide a legal defense. Violations are punishable by fines, starting at up to $250 for a first offense and increasing to $500 for subsequent offenses.

Vaping Marijuana and Impairment

It is unlawful to vape marijuana while driving, regardless of passenger status. Under Oregon’s Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) laws, you are prohibited from operating a vehicle while impaired by any substance, including cannabis. Oregon maintains a zero-tolerance policy; if law enforcement determines you are impaired or have consumed marijuana, you can be charged with a DUII.

Distracted Driving Considerations

For adults 21 and older who are vaping nicotine while driving alone or with other adults, there is no specific statute banning the act.

However, vaping is subject to Oregon’s general distracted driving laws (ORS 811.507). If an officer determines that your vaping behavior—such as fiddling with a device or being obscured by a cloud of vapor—is causing you to drive unsafely, you can be cited for distracted driving.

Summary of Vaping Regulations in Oregon

SituationLegal StatusRelevant Considerations
Adult (21+) driving alone or with other adults (nicotine)LegalSubject to distracted driving laws; ensure safe operation .
Driving with anyone under 18IllegalProhibited under ORS 811.193; significant fines .
Vaping marijuanaIllegalViolates DUII statutes, regardless of passenger status .
Public or work vehiclesGenerally IllegalProhibited under workplace and state facility policies .

Ultimately, while the law provides some flexibility for adults vaping nicotine, maintaining safe vehicle control is paramount. Any activity that diverts your attention from the road or compromises your ability to operate the vehicle can result in a traffic violation.

SOURCES :

  1. https://ecigator.com/guide/oregon-vaping-driving-laws/
  2. https://www.klcc.org/crime-law-justice/2014-01-02/new-oregon-law-makes-it-a-crime-to-smoke-in-vehicle-with-minors

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