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Is driving in a car a trigger for you?


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The driving trigger has pretty much faded away for me. Some of the first cigarettes I eliminated were the "driving to work" ones. I think I also used mints at first. These days, I don't really think about it anymore in the car. Last time I did was a few months back when I made a particular turn. That was the spot where I used to "bump" a light from my old cig to my new one. I had that "boy, I want a drag" thought, and then remembered why that spot was a trigger. And then it passed.
 
One thing I continue to do is roll the window down like I used to when I smoked in the car. Caight myself with the window down again today. Didn't even remember doing it, either.
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I followed most of your list as smoking while driving was a big trigger for me.
I used tic tacs. I have a short drive to work so 1 tic tac would last till I got there.
After 2 months I did not need the tic tacs.Driving is no longer a trigger for me.
My car smells great and stays way cleaner.
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Driving in a car is a major trigger for many quitters. Here’s some tips to help with the cravings while driving. Feel free to add your own.

•    Remove the ashtray, lighter, and cigarettes from your car.
•    Turn your radio on or put on your favourite tape or CD and sing along.
•    Clean your car and make sure to use deodorizers to reduce the tobacco smell.  
•    Ask friends and passengers not to smoke in your car.
•    If you’re not driving, find something to do with your hands.
•    Take an alternate route to work.
•    Try carpooling.
•    For a little while, avoid taking long car trips. If you do, take plenty of rest stops.
•    Keep non-fattening snacks in your car (sunflower seeds, licorice, and sugarless gum and hard candy).
•    Take fresh fruit with you on long trips.
•    Plan stops for water or fruit juice.
Tell yourself:
•    “This urge will go away in a few minutes.”
•    “So, I’m not enjoying this car ride. Big deal! It won’t last forever!”
•    “My car smells clean and fresh!”
•    “I’m a better driver now that I’m not smoking while driving.”
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator

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