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General Information => Smoke Tales => Topic started by: ORCoaster on December 02, 2014, 03:56:07 pm
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Seems once again the news of soot and hybrids is on the minds of a few. And the reporter may not have heard the term correctly.
NEW JERSEY:
State Senate votes to ban 'coal rolling'
Published: Tuesday, December 2, 2014
The New Jersey Senate voted yesterday to ban a modification to diesel engines that critics said has been used to intimidate drivers of eco-friendly cars.
With the modification, cars with diesel engines are retrofitted with smokestacks that can release a plume of black smoke on demand, in a practice called "coal rolling."
Environmentalists said the practice has become a sort of protest to President Obama's Clean Power Plan and that diesel drivers will often "coal roll" by drivers of alternative-fuel vehicles, using the soot to block their views.
The bill would ban both the engine modifications and the practice of smoke blowing (Steve Strunsky, Newark Star-Ledger, Dec. 1). -- AW
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uhhhh Federal law covered that like 20 years ago.
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Seems an unnecessary bit of law then. In light of the stock exhaust pipes I see around here during hard acceleration they would be ticketed right off the bat.
I didn't think you needed to dis a hybrid with soot or black bath those sweet ladies on the curb but it does make for some very entertaining U Tube stuff.