Monday, 4 August 2014

Video: Say what? Power failure forces passengers to walk down roller coaster tracks

You might want to reconsider your summer trip to New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure.
One of the park’s most popular roller-coasters, Nitro, got stuck midway and the passengers were forced to find their way back to the ground, by walking along the tracks. How scary is that?!
A Six Flags representative says that, because of a power failure, the ride stopped on the hill. Fortunately, no one was injured. The famous coaster is known for reaching high speeds of 80 m.p.h and heights of up to 230 feet. Watch as the thrill-seekers make their way down the coaster in the vid.below.
#Oh my, glad I wasn't there, I prolly would have fainted in the process- hate heights plus not an adrenaline junkie!!! My last experience in Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi (even though nothing went wrong), got my nephew and niece laughing at me!
Glad everybody was safe though!!

Nitro Roller Coaster Loses Power at Six Flags, New Jersey

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