Yes—vaping while driving in Ohio is generally not specifically illegal by itself, but it can still get you ticketed if it contributes to distracted driving or unsafe driving. Ohio’s main driving laws target using or physically supporting an electronic wireless communications device while driving, and the OVI law targets driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, not ordinary nicotine vaping.
What Ohio law actually says
Ohio’s distracted-driving statute makes it illegal to operate a vehicle while using, holding, or physically supporting an electronic wireless communications device, with several hands-free and emergency exceptions. That means a vape pen is not automatically covered by the phone law unless a separate device or conduct falls within another traffic offense.
Ohio’s OVI law makes it illegal to drive while under the influence of alcohol or a drug of abuse, and it also sets drug-concentration rules for substances like marijuana. Nicotine vaping is not listed as an OVI trigger in the statute.
When vaping could still lead to trouble
Even if vaping itself is not banned behind the wheel, a police officer could still cite you if your conduct is unsafe or contributes to another violation. For example, taking your hands off the wheel, blowing thick vapor that blocks your view, or failing to maintain control could support a distracted-driving or careless-driving allegation.
If the vape contains THC or another impairing substance, then the issue can become much more serious under Ohio’s impaired-driving laws. In that situation, the problem is not “vaping” alone, but driving while impaired.
Passengers and other rules
Ohio also has indoor vaping restrictions in places where smoking is prohibited, because the state’s clean indoor air rules treat vapor products similarly to smoking in many settings. Those rules are about where you can vape, not specifically about vaping while driving.
Practical takeaway
For a normal nicotine vape, Ohio does not appear to have a law that flatly says “no vaping while driving.” But because distracted-driving and impaired-driving laws are broad, the safest legal answer is to avoid vaping behind the wheel if it could distract you or impair your control of the car.
SOURCES:
- https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-revised-code/search?pageSize=25&sort=BestMatch&start=1
- https://www.thezebra.com/resources/driving/is-it-legal-to-smoke-or-vape-while-driving/












