0 the pipe at the back of a vehicle or on a machine through which waste gas escapes from the engine --
To suggest that one cannot subsidise community transport because the ambulance, police and fire service would want similar subsidies is scraping the bottom of the exhaust pipe.
All too often the exhaust pipe points straight back and is in direct line with the fans of the heaters of following vehicles.
They have become so accustomed to the noise of the exhaust pipe that they think themselves injured because they have not heard you come up.
It simply copied the exhaust pipe or whatever it may be.
So this remarkable carriage not only has brakes but no accelerator: it seems to me it has an exhaust pipe but very defective steering gear.
He may lose his exhaust pipe or break his sump.
Battery-electric vehicles, which produce no exhaust pipe emissions, are even better than gas fuel vehicles in that regard.
It is the secondary pollutants which come out at the end of the exhaust pipe.