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  2. Smoking bans in private vehicles - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the dangers of secondhand smoke (SHS) have seen more attention, and smoking in a car (whether in motion or not) is banned in some jurisdictions as a measure against passive smoking. SHS, also called environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), is a mixture of two forms of smoke that come from burning tobacco. Mainstream smoke is the smoke ...

  3. Exhaust gas - Wikipedia

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    The California Air Resources Board found in studies that 50% or more of the air pollution in Southern California is due to car emissions. [citation needed] Concentrations of pollutants emitted from combustion engines may be particularly high around signalized intersections because of idling and accelerations. Computer models often miss this ...

  4. Burnout (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A burnout (also known as a peel out, power brake, or brakestand) is the practice of keeping a vehicle stationary and spinning its wheels, the resultant friction causing the tires to heat up and smoke. While the burnout gained widespread popularity in California, it was first created by Buddy Houston, his brother Melson and David Tatum II at Ted ...

  5. Rolling coal - Wikipedia

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    Rolling coal is a form of conspicuous air pollution, used for entertainment or as protest. [4] Some drivers intentionally trigger coal rolling in the presence of hybrid vehicles (a practice nicknamed "Prius repellent") to cause their drivers to lose sight of the road and inhale harmful air pollution.

  6. Non-smoker diagnosed with cancer at 34 after car ... - AOL

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    After a car accident in 2016, a 34 non-smoker was diagnosed with lung cancer, which is increasing in women under 65 says the American Cancer Society. ... Lung cancer in non-smokers is increasing ...

  7. Here's What Wildfire Smoke Does To Your Body And Why It's So ...

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    Why is wildfire smoke so bad for us? Wildfire smoke is made up mainly of microscopic particulate matter 30 times smaller than the diameter of a strand of hair.

  8. Diesel exhaust - Wikipedia

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    A diesel engine that operates below the smoke limit produces a visible exhaust. In modern motor vehicle diesel engines, this condition is generally avoided by burning the fuel in excess air even at full load. The primary products of petroleum fuel combustion in air are carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen.

  9. Smoke in the air will probably be more noticeable soon; here ...

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    The exhausting heat across the country and wildfires combine to ruin air quality