01-20-2007, 11:25 AM
I get all kinds of motion sick. Cars, planes, trains, flight simulators, video games, etc... In fact, I think I sold you my copy of GTA because I couldn't play it without getting nauseous. I have to drive everywhere - I just got back from a business trip where I did 15 hours of driving in two days. The *one* short trip that I was a passenger, I had to roll the window down and stick my head out in the 20 degree air to avoid an incident.
Dramamine seems to help a little bit, especially on planes and the subway. Doesn't do much for me in cars.
The absolute worst situation is being in the back seat of a car thats not being driven smoothly - ie, creeping along in traffic, with lots of brake stabbing and inconsistent acceleration. Makes me sick just thinking about it.
As for driving on track though, I was totally fine. Just like Pete, if I'm driving, I'm fine.
Dramamine seems to help a little bit, especially on planes and the subway. Doesn't do much for me in cars.
The absolute worst situation is being in the back seat of a car thats not being driven smoothly - ie, creeping along in traffic, with lots of brake stabbing and inconsistent acceleration. Makes me sick just thinking about it.
As for driving on track though, I was totally fine. Just like Pete, if I'm driving, I'm fine.
My two feet.

