Hi @Jérémy. Just FYI, CoasterForce is an English based forum and we ask our members to contribute in English for the broader appeal of all. If you wouldn't mind posting in English in future, that'd be great. Thanks!
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Hurt? No.
In real danger? I'd say so.
Worth looking back at the thread from the first accident onwards to get a better idea of the accidents and how preventable they are...
The cause of both accidents was the anti-rollbacks, that is well known. The issue is that they're going to the effort to modify the trains to remove the OTSRs for a minor comfort improvement, and not bothering (at least publicly stating the fact) to go to the effort of fixing the fundamentally...
No, I actually think that the fact this ride still has an operating permit after the two accidents is unacceptable. Especially when it's something readily solved. Granted it's not the park issuing themselves the permit, but that still doesn't mean it should be. I'd have a very hard time...
I think I'd say that as long as you also do some attractions - then yes.
Otherwise it's just a concert venue and not a park visit, if that makes sense?
So I'm talking here from my experience at work (building engineering) - but this might actually be part of it:
It's the sort of thing where reputation goes a long way. Once you have an established product (and own enough of the market share to be able to provide the technical support during...
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