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Rides running in Block Section Continuous Circuit Mode treat the first tile of the station and the last tile of any lift hill as a block brake by default. This feature can be used to prevent, or even eliminate, the chance of a ride crash, either due to brake failures in the station or due to a train stalling out or not completing a circuit. Block brakes, along with their operating mode, 'Block Section Continuous Circuit mode' set a roller coaster to utilize block brakes.īlock brakes are used to create 'sections' of a particular ride, with each section allowed to hold no more than one train at a time. RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 introduced Block Brakes, which were not present in the original game but are present on many real-life roller coasters. Ride builders must exercise caution when building brakes, as slowing trains down too much may result in the train failing to complete the ride. Brakes used outside the station can be used to reduce ride intensity or to prevent the trains from entering the station at high speeds, thus preventing crashes due to station brake failures. Brakes are also present in all ride stations (though these can sometimes fail, often resulting in a crash). A Brake section is a special track feature, available on most roller coasters and some other tracked rides, that slows all trains passing over the section down to a preset speed.