30 Jun 2025 | Abstracted from Carscoops
"...few potential reasons for this, some of which are related to the way the driver interacts with the EVs controls, and others due to how our brains process the signals we're receiving while being transported."Greater sickness in EVs can be attributed to a lack of previous experience, as both a driver and as a passenger, where the brain lacks accuracy in estimating the motion forces because it relies on previous experience in other types of cars."
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