General Carowinds discussion
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By FamousAmos
#77023
^^Even still, for the people who know that there are seatbelts on the rides, in literally 2 seconds, my belt is fastened. so it's not like it's a time issue. It hasn't been yet anyway...
By Edwardo
#77025
IT DOESNT MATTER that you feel safer with seat belts. Redundant safety features are there for insurance purposes. Not to make you safer.

If it actually made you safer, then every ride with a lap bar would be required by laws to have seat belts. It does not. It's only there for perception.
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By JosieQ
#77026
Edwardo wrote:If it actually made you safer, then every ride with a lap bar would be required by laws to have seat belts. It does not.


That's nonsense logic there, friend. I'm sure a shoulder harness would make you safer, but they're not required by law. Neither are helmets and neck-braces, which would certainly make you safer from injury if not death. The law doesn't require that you're completely wrapped in cotton wool, but that doesn't mean the addition of seat belts is utterly useless and would do nothing in the case of failure. What are you saying, that a seatbelt would shred like paper if the bar actually failed* and you fell out? 'Cuz I'm pretty sure it'd still do something.

Edwardo wrote:It's only there for perception.


The point I made was exactly about how I feel. You're saying what I said about myself. I very clearly said exactly that. :wtf:

*I know I know, it's completely impossible for a lap bar to fail! It's utterly, utterly impossible! Man-made engineering never ever ever fails!! Seat belts are useless and silly, but lap-bars are magic, I get it already.
Last edited by JosieQ on May 4th, 2015, 7:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By JosieQ
#77028
dabrian wrote:Maybe coasters just aren't for you.


Totally right. I like wearing a seatbelt in a car, after all, so if it crashes I don't die. I guess cars aren't for me either.

People who want to not die should just stay at home in bed, I hate them. I hate myself. GOD WHY DO WE HAVE TO RUIN EVERYONE'S FUN WITH A SIMPLE FABRIC STRAP??
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By Chris
#77029
You are taking this a bit too serious. This thread was almost a year old. Also, comparing a car to a coaster train is ridiculous. How many cars crash every day? How may coaster lap bars fail every day. See what I mean? Apples and oranges.
By RollerBee
#77030
Edwardo is right....
Some of the rides went decades with no accidents and no seat belts. Just like the height restrictions are affected by the insurance companies.

Are far as riding in a car, if it came as a standard feature I would wear a lapbar/shoulder harness instead of a seatbelt.

In NC, helmets are required.....on bicycles and motorcycles.
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By JosieQ
#77031
Chris, I'm not comparing it to a car, I'm responding in kind to a smug comment that's basically saying, "Duh if you like to feel safe, you shouldn't ride coasters."

And yes I realize necro-ing a thread is a sin that sends you straight to hell, but I wasn't here last year and wanted to post a bit of late-to-the-party sanity. Since no one else was. ^-^

You're right though, I'm clearly taking it too seriously. Look at my first post talking about robots, it was totally serious the entire time. I need to get over myself!

Or maybe it's everyone else on here, being super-serious about how useless seatbelts are and how wrong I am, that're being too serious? I admitted right off that my perception was the main thing, while everyone else is in a very serious tone going on against seatbelts like seatbelts on coasters literally ruined their lives.

I... I really think you accidentally accused the wrong party of being serious, friend.
By theintimidator
#77034
I'd hate to say it but, if Intimidator's or Fury's lap bars failed, you would fall out. The seat belts on those rides are very loose and you can't make them tighter. They're just there. They're not really necessary on B&M's. Now, Intamin rides such as Millennium Force and Top Thrill Dragster are different. The seat belts are there for a secondary restraint. They have adjustable straps to make the seat belts tighter, this way that if the lap bars were to fail, which is much more common on an Intamin, you would still have a chance. But we shouldn't let that stop us! Ride on!
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By FamousAmos
#77036
I don't know exactly how the seat belts on a coaster function, but here's my theory. If and I say IF the lap bar were to ever fail, maybe the seat belt locks into its current position? With that, it's possible that you may not fall out.
But then again, maybe it's just there for aesthetic reasons. I don't know. But I'll stick with my current idea (which seams pretty logical really. Just like the child safety lock in the seat belt of a car so to speak).
Either way. I for one do not think that seat belts are a hindrance. They don't take but a couple of seconds to fasten.
Anyway, back to the usually scheduled talk.

and Jonathan, I laughed so hard at your above post :lol:
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By shane235
#77037
I understand how someone might not want seat belts because they can be uncomfortable, but on the other hand, some people might want a seat belt so they can feel more safe. I'm not trying to act like a mod here, but this whole argument is kinda stupid. Intimidator got seat belts added, and they are going to stay there no matter how much someone hates them because of insurance reasons. You have heard the news lately about how "unsafe" Fury is because it just has a lap bar and a seat belt. Just imagine how the media would react if it didn't even have the seat belts.
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By JosieQ
#77040
KingHippo1 wrote:Air bags would make me feel safer.


WAT! Airbags would be useless if you fell out or the train derailed you fool!

What we need is a big giant airbag on the ground. Or maybe we could put on individual airbag suits...
By RollerBee
#77042
The seatbelts on Hurler, Thunder Road, Goldrusher and OddCoaster work just like a car, if they are pulled on too fast, they lock.
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