Vaping while driving is legal in Virginia for nicotine products among adults, with no statewide ban in place. Restrictions apply mainly to minors present or if it causes distraction, aligning with broader traffic safety rules.
General Legality
No Virginia statute explicitly prohibits vaping or smoking nicotine while driving alone or with adults. Drivers 21+ can use e-cigarettes without automatic violation, unlike some states with total bans.
Distracted driving laws under § 46.2-107 kick in if handling a vape impairs control, such as dropping devices or clouding vision—fines up to $250 possible as a secondary offense.
Minors in Vehicle
Smoking or vaping around a child under 15 is illegal per § 46.2-810.1, whether the vehicle moves or parks. This covers e-cigarettes explicitly as “smoking equipment.”
It’s a $100 civil penalty, no points or court costs, but police can’t stop solely for it—another violation like speeding must occur first. Evidence from illegal stops gets tossed.
Marijuana and Impairment
Marijuana vaping while driving violates § 4.1-1107 as a Class 4 misdemeanor, even for passengers. Impairment leads to DUI under § 18.2-266, with license suspension and higher fines.
Zero tolerance mirrors alcohol rules; THC presence alone risks charges if unsafe operation follows.
Key Rules Summary
Safe Practices
Pull over for extended sessions, secure devices hands-free, and never vape cannabis in vehicles. Virginia prioritizes child protection and road focus over outright nicotine bans.
SOURCES :
- https://ecigator.com/guide/virginia-vaping-smoking-driving-laws/
- https://www.thezebra.com/resources/driving/is-it-legal-to-smoke-or-vape-while-driving/












