How to Ride a Roller Coaster No Handed

Check and see if you can ride with no hands., Convince yourself that you are secured enough without holding on., Check to see that any seat belts or bars that go over your lap are tight and completely functional., Push forward with your feet, if you...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Check and see if you can ride with no hands.

    Often there are signs at the beginning or end of the lines, sometimes even at the drops/turns of the roller coaster.

    Follow the rules! Although rides are designed to have enough space for tall people to have their hands up and not hit anything but better safe than sorry!
  2. Step 2: Convince yourself that you are secured enough without holding on.

    They obviously made the roller coaster expecting other people to ride it no-handed.

    The restraints on roller coasters actually lock by default.

    This means that it requires either electric or mechanical power to release the restraints. , Maintenance check ride safety regularly. ,,,, If you don't know the person next to you make sure you put your hands up first or alternate hands.

    One hand will be on top and the other will be below somebody else's.
  3. Step 3: Check to see that any seat belts or bars that go over your lap are tight and completely functional.

  4. Step 4: Push forward with your feet

  5. Step 5: if you are riding sitting down in something like a car

  6. Step 6: with your head sticking out.

  7. Step 7: Start out by doing a few rides or beginning only holding on with one hand.

  8. Step 8: Let go with 1 hand

  9. Step 9: and then the other one when you are comfortable.

  10. Step 10: On some rides it may be awkward for everybody to hold their arms up due to small spacing between seats.

Detailed Guide

Often there are signs at the beginning or end of the lines, sometimes even at the drops/turns of the roller coaster.

Follow the rules! Although rides are designed to have enough space for tall people to have their hands up and not hit anything but better safe than sorry!

They obviously made the roller coaster expecting other people to ride it no-handed.

The restraints on roller coasters actually lock by default.

This means that it requires either electric or mechanical power to release the restraints. , Maintenance check ride safety regularly. ,,,, If you don't know the person next to you make sure you put your hands up first or alternate hands.

One hand will be on top and the other will be below somebody else's.

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