As for rides that don't have an MCBR that might encounter an emergency at some point, don't some trains have a mechanism built into each wheel cluster than can stop a train if a wheel or axle goes astray?
When Expedition GeForce partially derailed (the front of the 4th car I think), the train stopped awkwardly on the incline of the 2nd airtime hill. I guess if there was a system integrated into the wheel assemblies, it would eliminate the need for a rollback brake (like on Ultimate and Tatsu), which could save money or something?
When Expedition GeForce partially derailed (the front of the 4th car I think), the train stopped awkwardly on the incline of the 2nd airtime hill. I guess if there was a system integrated into the wheel assemblies, it would eliminate the need for a rollback brake (like on Ultimate and Tatsu), which could save money or something?