02-28-2018, 10:16 AM
(02-28-2018, 10:09 AM)panamaniac Wrote:(02-28-2018, 09:43 AM)timio Wrote: It's only recently that I've been impacted by motion sickness in vehicles. I'm typically fine when I'm paying attention to the surroundings. Where it's worse is if (a) I'm looking at a screen or (b) I can't clearly see my surroundings. No issues in the back seat of a car when I'm looking out the windows, but in a fully wrapped bus, I find myself feeling nauseous.
Car sickness results from looking at a fixed point while a vehicle is in motion, no? It creates a disconnect between what your eyes see (stationary) and what your brain percieves (motion). I wouldn't have thought bus wraps would make a difference, but I've not experienced one that you cannot see through. If the view were completely blocked, I can see why it would set some folks off.
This is indeed one issue; you can't see out of the windows easily, especially the farther back from them you are, and so avoiding motion sickness is much harder, in addition to preventing you from seeing where the bus is in relation to the outside world for navigation purposes.