Altoqueenkelly
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We just took a Roller Coaster Insider tour at Busch Gardens Williamsburg last weekend and got to see behind the scenes and look at the cars in the maintenance bays and meet some of the machinists. We learned all about the brakes, I would say it is virtually impossible for this to happen. It is more likely that the brakes will work too well and the car could get stuck. They design the coasters with safety in mind. All of the coasters we saw had three different brake systems, from electric to magnetic and even some using water to slow the cars down. It was an amazing tour and made me feel even safer than I already do on these rides. We saw the control towers that watch the cars and learned all about safety protocols such as zoning. One train can be in one zone of the ride at the time. They even have sensors that can sense if another car enters a zone where a car already is, in the event this were to happen, the ride would shut down and all of the trains would immediately stop.
I'd be safe to bet that the likeliness of a brake not functioning is slim to none, and even if one system failed, they have two more that wont. IE: magnetic brakes do not require electricity to work, and therefore cannot malfunction.
Maybe do some research and learn some facts about how these rides work, it might ease your fear.

I'd be safe to bet that the likeliness of a brake not functioning is slim to none, and even if one system failed, they have two more that wont. IE: magnetic brakes do not require electricity to work, and therefore cannot malfunction.
Maybe do some research and learn some facts about how these rides work, it might ease your fear.

