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Can you wear ear plugs on a roller coaster?

Earplugs can prevent noise induced hearing loss, but a roller coaster's 1-3 minute ride is not a worry. Some people feel that earplugs help slow pressure changes in their ears (i.e. Flying), but this is also not a need on a coaster. So leave your ears naked and enjoy the thrill and the screams around you!



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So even if a park doesn't make you go through metal detectors at a coaster's queue, stow the phone anyway. And that means leaving it at the station, in a locker, or at the very least inside a closed pocket where it can't fly out during the ride. That goes for anything you're carrying with you in the park, too.

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How safe are rides? According to IAAPA, there are 0.9 injuries per million rides and that in a typical year, more than 385 million guests take more than 1.7 billion rides at about 400 North American fixed-site facilities.

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They also say hypertension can play a role in causing brain trauma. For healthy people who meet the size requirements for the ride, you are probably safer on the average roller coaster than driving to the amusement park, said Smith.

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An on-ride camera is a camera mounted alongside the track of a roller coaster, log flume or other thrill ride that automatically photographs all of the riders on each passing vehicle.

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