How to drive properly to avoid passengers getting carsick? I usually drive alone (normally the car is Ford Ranger). And it’s always fun when cornering, I never brake, just release the accelerator and go in a curve. The speed is about 90-100 km/ h. Cornering in one lane, not crossing the other lane.
But recently I drove another car Fortuner to visit my relatives, and my parents sat in the back seat. My mom felt a little sick along the way and she complained I drove like a drunk man.😂 How should I drive properly to avoid this situation? I’d like to sacrifice a little fun in exchange for safety and comfort...
Btw, except driving habits, I’m wondering are there other factors that make the passengers get carsick?
Andal Narayanasamy
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I think there are lots of factors, like vehicle types, suspension, driving behaviors, and aircond systems.
17 Jun
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Anson T
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Imo whether to get carsick is not only based on the driver, but also the car itself or the person himself who feels carsick. I used to drive a Ford and my sister often sat in the second row and felt dizzy. Later I switched to Alphard, she never felt sick again.
9 Jun
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jordan yap
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The CG is high, car body wobbling and motion sickness is common. The solution is to drive slower than normal driving, and reduce the speed before the bend
5 Jun
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EazyMe PeazyMe
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4 Jun
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Brittany Coleman
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My little kid often feels car sick, he said there is a weird smell in the car, but me and my wife don’t feel it…
2 Jun
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