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bumper car at a small town fair


A ride in a bumper car, short video clip

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, or simply dodgems, the last name being the usual term in British English.

The metal floor is usually set up as a rectangular or oval track, and graphite is sprinkled on the floor to decrease friction.

Although the idea of the ride is to bump other cars, safety-conscious (or at least litigation-conscious) owners often put up signs reading “This way round” and “No bumping”. Depending on the level of enforcement by operators, they are usually ignored by bumper car riders, especially younger children.

During their heyday (late 1920s through 1950s), the two major bumper car brands were Dodgem and the Lusse Brothers’ Auto-Skooter. In the mid 1960s, Disneyland introduced hovercraft-based bumper cars called “The Flying Saucers,” which worked on the same principle as an air hockey game; the ride was a mechanical failure and closed after a few years.

The current largest bumper car floor is located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee IL, and is called the Rue Le Dodge (Rue Le Morgue during October for Fright Fest). The ride is 51 feet (16 m), 9 inches by 124 feet 9 inches (38.0 m) or a total of 6,455 square feet (599.7 m2). An exact replica of the ride was built at California’s Great America in Santa Clara CA, however in 2005 became a one way bumper car floor (as many have) adding a concrete island in the middle of the floor to promote the one way traffic. This made Rue Le Dodge at Six Flags Great America the largest floor.

Majestic Manufacturing Inc., located in New Waterford, Ohio has been producing Bumper Car Scooter Buildings since 1973. Majestic was the first manufacturer to produce a portable 2,700-square-foot (250 m2) floor building for bumper cars to ride on. They also produced and sold many models of bumper cars- New Rap,Ninja,Futura,Azzurra,Turbo,C.X. and now the Viper Bumper Car.

See also

  • Bumper boats
  • Concession Karts

Gallery

Painting of Bumper Cars

Bumper Cars at “Taunuswunderland”

Bumper Car at Frankfurt

A group of youngsters having fun with the bumper cars.

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Majestic Scooter Building

External links

  • History of bumper cars – Dodgem and others
  • Majestic Manufacturing Inc.Bumper Car Manufacturer
  • Bertazzon 3B Srl. – Bumper Car Manufacturer

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