The soot and chemicals in diesel exhaust burn the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs. It can worsen asthma and cause nausea.
MIDDLEBURG, Fla. -- A popular trend among diesel truck drivers is getting some heat from motorists and pedestrians. 'Rolling coal' is spreading on social media and truck enthusiasts say it's clouding ...
In a new viral video, a diesel truck driver rolled coal over dozens of Tesla protesters peacefully exercising their First Amendment rights. It’s not clear which side is which at this point. “Rolling ...
Inhaling noxious fumes from passing vehicles may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for some diesel enthusiasts, it's not a problem at all. Some diesel truck drivers — whether to make a statement or ...
While certainly not everyone’s usual automotive cup of tea, diesel power has its fair share of use-case scenarios where it beats rivaling gas options. Though, sometimes, it does happen in unexpected ...
There’s nothing cool about rolling coal, also known as coal rolling. To those unfamiliar with the practice, it entails a diesel truck spewing a thick plume of black smoke on unsuspecting cyclists, ...
The practice of rolling coal is pretty objectionable to begin with, but when it is targeted at other road users it becomes an aggressive way for diesel drivers to senselessly endanger those around ...
Diesel truck owners in New Jersey are facing unique pressure from the Department of Environmental Protection’s Bureau of Mobile Sources & Air Compliance & Enforcement. According to a slew of posts ...