Dozens of drivers stranded after North Carolina gas station mix-up over fuel
Dozens of drivers were stranded after a diesel fuel mix-up at a Speedway gas station in Wake Forest, North Carolina, on June 2. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services dispatched an inspector to oversee cleanup of the regular gasoline tank that had been contaminated with diesel. Some affected customers relied on rental vehicles while their cars were damaged or repaired, and many expected reimbursements for towing and repairs. The incident spotlights misfuel risks and potential costly consequences for motorists, with State Inspector Valerie Thoms stating that officials are testing to ensure the tank is clean and diesel-free. Speedway says it will reimburse towing and repair costs, but not rental cars; the Independent has sought comment from Speedway and parent company 7-Eleven as the investigation continues.






