Before you know it, we’ll be smack dab in the middle of road
trip season. For many, a long summer drive sounds like a thrilling
adventure. But for those prone to car sickness, a road trip can turn
into a nightmare. Here are a few tips for avoiding that dizzy, nauseous
feeling:
–Sit in the front seat (or maybe do the driving for a little while)
–Crack a window (fresh air helps some avoid nausea)
–Close your eyes (if you can’t see anything, you won’t get motion sickness)
–Avoid focusing your eyes on one particular thing (like a card game or a book)
If you keep these handy tips in mind, you should be able to get out and enjoy the open road with ease.
–Sit in the front seat (or maybe do the driving for a little while)
–Crack a window (fresh air helps some avoid nausea)
–Close your eyes (if you can’t see anything, you won’t get motion sickness)
–Avoid focusing your eyes on one particular thing (like a card game or a book)
If you keep these handy tips in mind, you should be able to get out and enjoy the open road with ease.
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