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The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster at a theme park in Japan was closed pending investigation after four riders reported broken neck, back, and chest bones.
A roller coaster in Japan, dubbed the world's fastest accelerating ride, has shut down after four passengers reported chest and bone fractures. The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster is at the Fuji-Q ...
Japan's Do-Dodonpa is known found the globe for being the fast-accelerating coaster on the planet, jump from 0 to 112 miles per hour in under two seconds.
Even though the Do-dodonpa is the world’s fastest-accelerating roller coaster (it tops out at between 172-180 kilometers per hour) and puts riders through motions “comparable to the G-force ...
The Do-Dodonpa, a roller coaster in Japan capable of going from zero to 100 mph in under two seconds, is under investigation for causing serious injury to passengers.
Looping in view of Mount Fuji, the Do-Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan has been one of the prized fixtures of the Fuji-Q Highland Park since the ride opened in 2001.
Stretching over 1,600ft, the roller coaster train gets up to an alarming speed of 223mph. But it's not the speed that kills the riders but the fatal G-forces experienced during the three minute ...
The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster is part of the Fuji-Q Highland Park in Japan. The ride is famous for its ability to go at “super death” speeds. Yikes.
A roller coaster that is said to be the fastest accelerating thrill ride in the world has been shut down indefinitely due to rising safety concerns.
The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan accelerates from 0 to 112 mph in less than two seconds, but some riders are blaming broken bones on the coaster.
The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan has been suspended after four people reported broken bones from riding the amusement. The coaster has the world's fastest acceleration — reaching a top ...