A Few Important Tips to Avoid Motion Sickness
Motion sickness develops when your brain has trouble processing data from your body, ears, and eyes. In a car, plane, boat, or even on a ride at an amusement park, the motion might make you feel restless, clammy, or sick to your stomach. Some people pass gas. Motion sickness can be present as airsickness, seasickness, or automobile sickness. Those who have never experienced motion sickness in a car are fortunate. We can all agree that it is unpleasant and generally uncomfortable. Join us in this blog by team Stop 23 Auto Sales as we discuss the important tips to avoid motion sickness during long road trips.
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