ROLLCAGE

Roll cage

A roll cage is a specially engineered and constructed frame built in the passenger compartment of a vehicle to protect its occupants from being injured in an accident, particularly in the event of a roll-over.

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Rollcage

Rollcage is an arcade-style racing game for Windows and PlayStation, developed by Attention to Detail, and published by Psygnosis. The Windows version was released in the UK on March 24, 1999. The game's selling point was its unique physics engine, in which cars could drive on walls or ceilings because of the airflow passing over them at extreme speeds. The game also featured an original soundtrack by Fatboy Slim and also featured the song "Love Island" from the album You've Come A Long Way, Baby.

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roll cage

Noun

  1. A set of steel or similar bars used in a racing car designed to protect the driver (or driver and co-driver) if the car rolls over or in involved in some kind of crash. (The roof of an ordinary car is not normally strong enough to survive the car rolling.)


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