- May 4th, 2015, 8:21 pm
#77043
Vehicle accidents still kill people wearing seatbelts. Sometimes the seatbelt is what actually killed the person.
Coasters are thrill rides. Take out the thrill and it doesn't do much.
If the ride needed seatbelts it would have came installed with them. I know a little on how they work from reading patents and papers on it. I know enough to know that seat belts are there for insurance companies. Not safety.
Jackrabbit at Kennywood operated for 70 years with no restraint of any kind, and it's doubledown is more forceful than any airtime on any B&M. When the insurance company finally came calling they installed...a severely loose no adjustable leather strap that has a lot of slack and no way to tighten. 80 years and the ride still runs safe.
Coasters are thrill rides. Take out the thrill and it doesn't do much.
If the ride needed seatbelts it would have came installed with them. I know a little on how they work from reading patents and papers on it. I know enough to know that seat belts are there for insurance companies. Not safety.
Jackrabbit at Kennywood operated for 70 years with no restraint of any kind, and it's doubledown is more forceful than any airtime on any B&M. When the insurance company finally came calling they installed...a severely loose no adjustable leather strap that has a lot of slack and no way to tighten. 80 years and the ride still runs safe.
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