Ground Coaster
The way it works:
The coaster is not on any form of track; think of it as a road. Underground is where the power happens. The coaster is propelled with magnetic sensors beneath the coaster, while also keep the coaster in the same direction the whole time with the magnets both keep the ride without moving out of place and also moving it. The magnets act as if it was the track, in which is not visible.
How the trains work:
Lower capacity but for safer reasons. There will be up to 1-2 carts per train with 6 trains total (number can vary for length of ride). The wheels are made out of rubber due to it running on either slate or concrete. It also has opposite magnetic sensors on the ride to keep it in place with the underground sensors. The train resembles an electric scooter, where the rider optimizes the speed throughout the ride. Balancing is key as a balancing test will be required before riding. If passed, you will be eligible to ride. Up to two riders per train. A seatbelt is featured and an option of using your seat. Now, you may think of this as just an electric scooter driving on a road, but no, its much much more, You can launch yourself up to 50 miles an hour on certain pieces of track, and intense turns.
Side effects to the model:
Number one, the ride would not be easy to maintain as sensors can malfunction at any time. If one was to stop working, they all would and would all have to manually be put together. Building the ride would also be a long process and would require a lot of space. To ensure not a boring ride, large hills would have to be added, and that would require digging up the terrain.
The model would be cool, and unique, but hard to create.