bdfesq said:I am new to the forum and both an attorney and rollercoaster enthusiast.
Suuure you are. :wink:Favorite Coaster: Maximum Force
gavin said:To clarify, I've never stated Chinese knock-offs are unsafe or dangerous
Well, actually, you really did, which was what prompted the response in the first place:
Then we're going back to "what if" and "would/could/should" arguments that make the assumption that the rides are poorly maintained and that any safety system has to be inferior. I'm not saying that they're absolutely up to scratch because I don't know, in the same way that none of us here knows. We're making assumptions on safety based on some weird shaping, poor paint jobs and accidents that haven't happened.
:roll: Agreed, there are far too much exaggerated 'views' concerning these #OMG 'death traps'. Granted, there may be several instances of accidents just waiting to happen, but as you've stated, it's merely a huge generalisation that rightfully should be challenged.gavin said:Fair enough, and I'm simply pointing out the "views of countless others" are over-generalised and demonstrated (not from you, but from many) through largely "OMG!! It's such a deathtrap!! LOL". When people have a "view" based on zero actual knowledge of the subject - and this goes for anything, not just coasters - then I think it should be challenged.
If people are bored by this discussion, they don't have to read it. It was a crap topic anyway, with no actually decent points being made beyond "This coaster shook me around a bit; therefore:dangerous!"
Sorry if I hijacked such a thoughtful and exciting thread.
Hyde244 said:It is all still worth pointing out that roller coasters are still statistically one of the safest modes of transportation out there. Want to know real danger? Try walking or driving - you are far more likely to be involved in an incident.
JKM said:I didn’t want to write my first post about accidents, but I think it is anyway interesting. I was in Gardaland last summer, where I was riding Blue Tornado and at the end of first drop my shoulder restrains just opened. I immediately closed it, heard “ click, click, click “ and thought “ please, just do not open on loops ! “. For a second the only protection I had was a belt. Through the next part of ride I didn’t noticed any problems, otherwise I wasn’t be here today. I think I should report this thing somewhere. I was trying to send massage to this Vekoma, but they didn’t answered me.
singforfood said:The ride itself is safe, but the first time I went on Full Throttle at SFMM, I was uneasy with the restraint system. The problem is... I have very long legs, and the bottom half of the restraint that locks your shins into place was actually preventing the top half from reaching my lap. Not exaggerating at all, it was probably 8-10 inches away from my hips, and when we went through the loop I actually felt the seat belt take my weight for a second.
JJLehto said:singforfood said:The ride itself is safe, but the first time I went on Full Throttle at SFMM, I was uneasy with the restraint system. The problem is... I have very long legs, and the bottom half of the restraint that locks your shins into place was actually preventing the top half from reaching my lap. Not exaggerating at all, it was probably 8-10 inches away from my hips, and when we went through the loop I actually felt the seat belt take my weight for a second.
Oh wow.
I'm surprised the top hat part you survived! I felt myself getting legit out of the seat movement, and when I was on line, as a train came into the breaks I saw a guy who looked like he just faced death and his friend was scream/laughing "He almost lifted out!" He looked like a bigger dude too so I almost wonder if it was like your situation.
JJLehto said:No.
When I was a kid, 11 I think, I legitimately thought I was going to fly out of the Phoenix at Knoebels and was holding on the bar with all the might I could. That was of course as a small kid and no coaster experience like that.
I can't ever say I've ever felt actually scared for my safety on a coaster or ride. Maybe there were scary moments like first time on Skyrush, and shockingly Full Throttle in the back row felt like it would pitch you out, but I never truly feared for my life or safety. Honestly, no major park (even small) will have this concern.
The only rides that may be truly unsafe are fair ones, or perhaps some of these very obscure/small/run down and neglected parks, but yeah...I can't imagine most parks have any rides that are actually dangerous/unsafe