Sure it is dangerous. Carbon Monoxide can seep into the vehicle while you are driving and cause you to fall asleep. Not a good thing driving down the road.
Yes, you can get a ticket for excessive noise.
It is not wise to drive with a blown head gasket. If you continue driving with a blown gasket, eventually your car will over heat and the engine will seize up. This can cause accidents if it occurs while driving.
White smoke out the exhaust is a sure sign of a blown head gasket or cracked head. Do not start this engine until this is repaired.
Blown head gasket or a cracked head. Do not drive this car. Serious engine damage will occur.
Not only can you get sick, you can die from it. Carbon monoxide is found in exhaust and is very dangerous. It can make you pass out and then suffocate. Drive with your windows open to the first place than can fix it.
If fumes are coming into a car it is most likely not going to be coming from a head gasket. The more likely places will be a blown exhaust gasket, exhaust doughnut, or some other type of exhaust leak.
U have a blown head gasket,cracked cylinder head or cracked block.. The white smoke is from water getting into the Exhaust system.
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
not unless you have a cracked head or blown head gasket
no you should not drive with a blown headgasket, water is now in the oil and will ruin the bearings etc.
if it is just a blown exhaust manifold gasket it can ruin your valves, so replace it correctly and make sure everything is clean before putting on the new gasket
The head gasket is blown.