Diesel Emissions Testing: Requirements Explained

Diesel engines are the workhorses of our economy, but they can be very messy. They release tiny particles and gases that damage the environment. While regular cars stopped needing tests years ago, heavy-duty diesel trucks are a different story. These vehicles are the primary focus of the DriveON program because they produce the most "ozone-layer-damaging" pollutants on our roads.

The goal of an emissions test is simple. It ensures that every truck is running efficiently and that its pollution-control parts are working. When a truck passes, it means the engine is burning fuel cleanly. This helps keep the air clear in busy areas like Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa.

 

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