as well as here, you need to pay in advance, no more the attendant simply turns the pumps on for you, unless you are a real good customer they know very well.The fuel stations I go have an attendant inside that can flip a switch as soon as something happens at the pumps.
So if a hose breaks the pump can be turned off before very much gas flows out.
Used to be woman were always getting preoccupied,where they took off with the hose still in the fill pipe.
However most hoses you have to hold the release to get the gas to flow,when you let up it stops.
Back in the day the hoses could be locked on, so you wouldn't have to hold it till the tank was full.
I thought when the hose disconnected there is a automatic shutoff valve built in to the coupler for the emergency disconnect.
That makes two of us. Lack of pressure is supposed to cut the power.I thought when the hose disconnected there is a automatic shutoff valve built in to the coupler for the emergency disconnect.
i hope he had his lunch box in his hand, as he walked away.....Whats the idea of Dump truck driver not using their side mirrors to see if their box are secured?
http://www.chch.com/hamilton-man-charged-dump-truck-slams-bridge/
Well. ... he or she did tap the brakes. ..This Box Truck driver was in a hurry to turn the box into a flatbed,& he almost made it.
http://www.wcvb.com/article/notorious-westwood-bridge-peels-open-roof-of-too-tall-truck/8539396
up until my injury, i had my first stop in Westwood, (on University ave) but it was very close to Norwood, so i have no idea where that low overpass is.This Box Truck driver was in a hurry to turn the box into a flatbed,& he almost made it.
http://www.wcvb.com/article/notorious-westwood-bridge-peels-open-roof-of-too-tall-truck/8539396