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The Science Behind Car Sickness And How To Avoid It
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With lockdown restrictions lifting across the country, and with more good weather on the way, many Brits are beginning to travel to visit relatives, or are planning summer staycations. Unfortunately, travel sickness can be a rather unpleasant side effect of a long car journey, but what exactly is travel sickness and how can we avoid it?
Research by online car parts provider, Euro Car Parts, can reveal the science behind why we get travel sick, as well as the factors most likely to trigger travel sickness, and the best ways to prevent and recover from symptoms.
Children are particularly susceptible to car sickness
Summer is on its way and lockdown restrictions have lifted enough for us to start thinking about venturing a little further afield.
Whether it’s for a day at the beach, a visit to relatives or a staycation roadtrip, many of us will be looking forward to hitting the open road but for some people a long car journey brings the fear of car sickness rather than the joy of getting out and about.
For two thirds of people travel sickness manifests as an unpleasant feeling of nausea but for an unfortunately 31 per cent that extends into actually vomiting. And research has found that car sickness is well named, with 44 per cent of sufferers blaming travelling in a small car for their illness.