Anyone else get motion sick when reading in a car?
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Re: Anyone else get motion sick when reading in a car?
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I get motion sickness when I read while the car's moving. What I do is keep the book on hand, when stuck in traffic, I read. When the car moves, I stop. I'm thinking on trying out audiobooks, but I get easily distracted.Kimpaluch wrote:I used to get sick when I read or beaded while riding. However, I was told it's the speed of the passing terrain and the stillness of the work/book. So I position my reading so that I'm facing the center of the vehicle. Sick no more. But my friend's son is sick whether he sees the movement or not.
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