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Can I smoke on the train?

1, no, but the car joints of some trains can. Smoking is prohibited in all trains.

2. The reasons why all trains on the EMU are forbidden to pass are different from those in other public places. Smoking on the EMU not only harms other people's physical and mental health and social morality, but also may affect the driving safety, the operation order of the whole train, and even endanger the safety of trains and passengers' lives and property.

3. Smoking is prohibited in any part of the D prefix of EMU and G prefix of high-speed rail. Nominal intercity express trains between big cities, smoking is prohibited everywhere. Smoking is prohibited in the Z-prefix carriage of through train.

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On the scope of places where smoking is prohibited.

Article 8 of the Convention and its Guidelines for Preventing Exposure to Tobacco Smoke clearly require that all indoor public places, indoor workplaces, public transport and other possible (outdoor or quasi-outdoor) public places shall be exempted within five years after the entry into force of the Convention on the basis of the principle of universal protection and the principle of 100% indoor smoke-free.

It is very important for the formulation and implementation of the "Regulations" to scientifically and reasonably determine the scope of no-smoking places. Referring to the requirements of the Convention and international and domestic legislative experience, Article 2 of the Regulations clearly defines the definition of public places. Public places refer to places that the public can access or use, places used during work and public transport.

Article 10 stipulates that smoking is completely prohibited in indoor public places.

Article 11 Outdoor public places where smoking is completely prohibited include outdoor areas of public places with minors as the main activity groups, outdoor teaching areas of colleges and universities, outdoor areas of maternal and child health care institutions, children's hospitals, maternity hospitals, outdoor audience seating areas of sports and fitness places, and outdoor waiting areas of public transport.

Article 12 Smoking-forbidden public places where smoking spots can be set outdoors include outdoor areas of other medical and health institutions, family planning technical service institutions and pension institutions except maternal and child health care institutions, children's hospitals and maternity hospitals, outdoor areas of other social welfare institutions except children's welfare institutions, and outdoor areas of scenic spots, cultural relics protection units, parks and playgrounds. No outdoor smoking spots are set up, which is regarded as a total ban on smoking.

Article 13 stipulates the requirements for setting up outdoor smoking spots.

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People's Network-Regulations on Smoking Control in Public Places