tiepilot35 wrote:
No, it is not safe if that portion of the clearance envelope goes through a support. CKidd threw out that untrue statistic randomly. And even if it were accurate, 1% is 1 out of every 100 riders, which is 1 rider out of every 3 or 4 train cycles injuring their hand or arm. Any time something passes through the envelope, riders of any height that have average to long arms will be able to touch it. The fact that the fences pass through is not quite as concerning in my opinion because, with the exception of launch sections, catwalks with fences occur when the train is traveling slow; like a lift or a brake. In real life I presume that most fences are outside of the real clearance envelope and you simply cannot modify this parameter in NL2.
Oh man, don't ever ride a wooden coaster. Law isn't completely strict in this aspect, and there isn't an exact number for what the clearance needs to be. If I remember correctly, the clearance envelope had cover the 95% man. Then manufacturers add the distance they consider necessary to that. Also, as Plantoris said, the clearance doesn't need to be as wide on stations, lifts, mcbr...
Then you have to keep in mind the trains. Some trains limits your movement a lot more than others (for example I don't think you would be able to reach that spot on an Arrow train).
And as said before, there are a lot of coasters that wouldn't pass the clearance train. Would you say they're unsafe?