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Bumper cars in Kerava, Finland, powered by pole-mounted contact shoes that supply power from a conductive ceiling. Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator.
Bumper cars: Dodgems: Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator. They are also known as bumping cars, dodging cars and dashing cars.
Original bumper cars were created out of tin." Really unlikely. Tin is very expensive. They would have used thin sheet iron. (Like cars did, only maybe thinner. Ducting, flashing, or scrap.) Pinstack "5 Surprising Facts About Bumper Cars" may be amusing but sounds more entertaining than authoritative. PRR 06:02, 2 December 2023 (UTC) Agreed.
Flybar's Bumper Car certainly seem like action-packed fun in a box, but not everyone's on-board with this latest find. For starters, it's worth noting that the 175-pound capacity is limiting.
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In 1951, three brothers began renovating existing amusement rides: Luigi, Ferruccio and Marcello Bertazzon. [1] Bertazzon 3B was founded in 1963 when the company began manufacturing their own rides.