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Me and the missus have been having an argument abot, of all things, Dodgems/Bumper Cars. The missus thinks you are meant to avoid everything and not crash, and that's why they're called Dodgems. I think you're meant to crash into each other, because they're Bumper cars.

But names aside, what is the objective of them?

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Depends how safety-conscious the park owner is, to be honest. And how anal the ride operator is.

 

At the park I work at we're supposed to "encourage" the guests to drive normally and go round the track anti-clockwise. There are a couple of ride operators there who strictly enforce this rule and tell people off for bumping.

 

However when i'm the operator it's a no-holds-barred battle royale. I encourage kids to smash the shit out of others. Where's the fun in driving normally?

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Either name, I've never been interested in them. Usually because its stupid prices like £5 for a token for like 10 minutes, and to be quite honest as a child I'm not going to pay to bump into stuff when I could do that in my garden.

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Bumper Cars FTW. I was at the county fair last Saturday, too bad I didn't get pictures :weep: . I have never heard of them being refered to as Dodgems:shakehead . I would've looked weird if I had called them Dodgems:heh: .

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Using two dictionaries:

 

Dodgems: bumper car, small electrically powered vehicle driven on a special platform where there are many others to be dodged

 

Bumpercar:Bumper car is the generic name for a type of flat ride consisting of several small electric cars that draw their power from an overhead grid, which is turned off by the operator at the end of a session. They are also known as dodgem cars. A rubber bumper surrounds each vehicle, and drivers ram each other as they travel. The controls are usually an accelerator and a steering wheel. The car can be made to go backwards by turning the steering wheel far enough in either direction, necessary in the frequent pile-ups that occur.

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ask her this. if the whole point is for there to be no impact why dont people just stay still? that would be the best form of dodging.

 

answer: BORING.

 

she will agree if not threaten to never take her anywhere again because she embarreses you too much. it always works.

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Either name, I've never been interested in them. Usually because its stupid prices like £5 for a token for like 10 minutes, and to be quite honest as a child I'm not going to pay to bump into stuff when I could do that in my garden.

 

Well If you go to a theme park with them, they're more-or-less 'free' :heh:

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I call them both, never thought it actually mattered.

 

Depends how safety-conscious the park owner is, to be honest. And how anal the ride operator is.

 

At the park I work at we're supposed to "encourage" the guests to drive normally and go round the track anti-clockwise. There are a couple of ride operators there who strictly enforce this rule and tell people off for bumping.

 

However when i'm the operator it's a no-holds-barred battle royale. I encourage kids to smash the shit out of others. Where's the fun in driving normally?

 

ell-oh-ell. :laughing:

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