The train will stop. And if it is not a real emergency, the person pulling the cord could be charged with various crimes for interfering with the operations of the train.
You pull a cord on a city bus to let the driver you want the bus to stop, and let you off when it is safe to do so. It's not the same as the emergency cord on a train that is pulled to bring the train to a sudden stop.
It is an alarm system in disabled toilets with a red cord to pull in an emergency. It then emits an alarm sound (normally continuous beeping in the UK) to alert people to help with the emergency.
It is an alarm system in disabled toilets with a red cord to pull in an emergency. It then emits an alarm sound (normally continuous beeping in the UK) to alert people to help with the emergency.
You can start it by using the pull cord, just be sure the key is in the ON position.
it depends on what it is on.
Some cars have an emergency pull tab on the inside of the truck to release it. Look for that first. If not have someone open it if you are stuck inside it. May be able to see the latch from the inside and pull the cord if it has one.
No the pull chord will not cause the pull cord to be tight. The coil on the lawn mower will cause the compression to be tight.
first u need to remove the screws holdiny the pull cord housing then u remove it and pull the old cord out and hold it then remove the end of cord that has the knot to keep it in place wen u install new one do reverse but dont let the cord wheel go back
The emergency pull cord that ran through all the carriages, and was linked to the driver at the front and the guard at the back, was a positive improvement towards passenger safety.
When your riding the bus, you only pull the cord "When You Reach Your Stop". Remember don't pull the button unless your getting off, because less stops get you to your destination faster!
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pull the cord