Technology Connections S4 E1 - Roller Coaster Safety: How to Manage Too Many Trains at Once

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Technology Connections S4 E1 - Roller Coaster Safety: How to Manage Too Many Trains at Once
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Roller coasters are pretty neat, I must say. But they rely on passive vehicles holding fragile humans while zooming around at high speeds. That can be a tough thing to manage safely, but it's not impossible. This video shows you a few ways it's done.

CreatorAlec Watson
ActorAlec Watson
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Roller Coaster Safety: How to Manage Too Many Trains at Once
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