New Car Ban Sparks Outrage: Government Faces Criticism

by Marcus Liu - Business Editor
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The new car ban from the Government arrives and there is certainly no shortage of heavy criticism to deal with.

The world of mobility is revolutionizing in recent years as it has probably never been seen before. A truly very complex situation for many motorists, even if most of these innovations are in the direction of reducing CO2 emissions and ensuring an increase in safety.

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New ban on cars, the Government has decided: criticism explodes (reportmotori.it)

Two aspects that are certainly very important and where it is good for the various national states to intervene decisively. While driving, we know that we often commit a series of actions which, although they may seem innocent, actually significantly increase the risk of accidents, therefore putting citizens more at risk.

Smoking has never been good for your health, but unfortunately many people often start smoking even in their cars. Tobacco has been banned from driving for some time, which is why many have switched to electronic cigarettes. However, pay attention to the news that comes from United Kingdombecause now this practice will have to be definitively set aside.

British government bans “vaping” in closed places: here are the reasons

Smoking an electronic cigarette for many was also a relief valve when you found yourself inside closed places where you couldn’t smoke a classic cigarette. From the United Kingdom However, a new law is coming that is causing a lot of discussion and it involves blocking the use of electronic cigarettes in closed places when there are minors in them.

vaping new government car ban
vaping new government car ban
British government bans “vaping” in closed places: here are the reasons (reportmotori.it)

A decision that causes a lot of discussion, but which also becomes limiting inside your car, given that it is a closed place for all intents and purposes. The official motivation released by Department of Health and Social Care explains this decision as the intention is to protect children and vulnerable people from passive smoking, although with the electronic cigarette it is a somewhat extreme case.

In fact, studies would demonstrate how some minors would find themselves overexposed to secondhand smoke from electronic cigarettes, as the latter would be permitted practically everywhere. It doesn’t fit though Christopher Snowdon dell’Institute of Economic Affairs, who believes that there is not enough evidence to ban electronic cigarettes in such a clear way even in closed and private places.

Francesco Domenighini
Francesco Domenighini

date:2026-02-14 07:01:00

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