Sickness on rides is 18 percent. Back and neck pain at 16 percent. Followed by head injuries at 12 percent. As stated in the text, “The largest category of reports, about 18 percent, was related to motion sickness, including fainting, nausea, and dizziness. Back and neck pain ranked second, at 16 percent, followed by head injuries at 12 percent.” This supports that sickness on rides is common because rides can be dangerous to your body in the neck, head, and back areas. Rides are safer today than 30 or 40 years ago. “Harnesses, security, and safety on rides are much more advanced today than they were 30 or 40 years ago.” Harnesses and safety overall is much more safer today than 30 or 40s years ago when workers didn’t have the background of safety on rides. Rides can be very dangerous if they still didn’t have the background of roller coasters. In conclusion, roller coasters are very dangerous. This passage is important because this shows that roller coasters are dangerous. The most important part of this passage was that the rides are dangerous and we need to be more careful getting on and off rides and overall safety on the ride. This detail is important because this shows that rides are dangerous. You should have learned that roller coaster rides are very