A rollercoaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, made headlines when it froze at the peak of its record-breaking 205-foot drop, leaving about a dozen riders stranded. The incident, caused by a mechanical issue, triggered a standard ride stoppage as the "check engine light" situation could not be immediately resolved. Thankfully, all passengers were safely evacuated by park staff down a steep set of stairs with handrails, and no injuries were reported. The ride in question, Magnum XL-200, held the Guinness World Record for being the world's tallest rollercoaster upon its debut in 1989. Cedar Point has since surpassed its own record twice with other taller rides, like the Top Thrill Dragster. The rollercoaster remains closed as of Thursday, and this occurrence adds to a series of rollercoaster malfunctions making headlines this summer. Other incidents involved riders being stuck upside down for hours on the oscillating Fireball at a Wisconsin festival, and a 325-foot-tall roller coaster in North