#TravelSkills

#Roadtrip Survival

TravelSkills

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Q6 Do you get carsick on long or curvy drives? Best prevention tips or remedies? #TravelSkills

JohnnyJet

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A6 I can get carsick on short drives if I’m in the wrong seat or reading in the car #TravelSkills

cjmcginnis

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A6 I don’t get carsick or airsick, thankfully. I was the only kid NOT barfing in the back seat or on the plane back in the day #TravelSkills

DanaHFreeman
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A6. Thank goodness no! But I try to keep my head up and stare at the horizon if I at all feeling like I might be. #travelskills

AllianzTravelUS
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A6. Yes, I do. For curvy drives I keep something to drink and for long ones, I ask for extra breaks to stretch my legs. #TravelSkills

SmarterTravel
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A6: Either Bonine or Dramamine should be in your bag of over-the-counter remedies for motion sickness: https://t.co/E4cV0KE0sC #TravelSkills

LandLopers
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A6: Nope, can drive anywhere for as long as I need to #TravelSkills

travelskills
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RT @SmarterTravel: A6: Either Bonine or Dramamine should be in your bag of over-the-counter remedies for motion sickness: https://t.co/E4cV…

LeeAbbamonte
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A6 I don’t get carsick but if you do I have a great piece of advice...puke out the window downwind...trust me! @AllianzTravelUS #TravelSkills

nickzantop

A6. If I'm driving, I'm usually fine. If I'm a passenger though....bring on the dramamine! (especially if I'm riding in a bus or van!) Dramamine 30 minutes ahead of time does the trick 🚧 #travelskills

FunInFairfax
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A6 Fortunately, no. But my daughter has motion sickness issues. Best to sit up front, open window if possible, and take breaks to get fresh air. Also, no reading or cell phone fun while moving. #travel #travelskills

travelskills
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RT @LeeAbbamonte: A6 I don’t get carsick but if you do I have a great piece of advice...puke out the window downwind...trust me! @AllianzTr…

TheTerribleHook
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replying to @travelskills @travelskills A6: I never get carsick but nothing beats Gravol.
And an open widow, of course.
#TravelSkills

mapsmemoriesmom
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A6 Some tips: sit in front seat and keep your eyes looking forward; I always travel with ginger gum and just heard that if you put an earplug in just one ear, it helps motion sickness - not sure if it's true, but willing to try it. #travelskills https://t.co/W957Vr4ppE

mommy3sons

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A6. Yes, and I have the arm bands for motion sickness. #Travelskills

travelskills
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RT @mapsmemoriesmom: A6 Some tips: sit in front seat and keep your eyes looking forward; I always travel with ginger gum and just heard th…

CourseCharted

A6: Citrus! I don’t normally get motion sick but my husband does from time to time - having a lemon or orange on hand helps every time! #TravelSkills #TravelHack

Heather_Poole
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A6. I don’t get car sickness, but my son does. It helps if he sits in the front seat or if he’s in an automobile that’s a little higher up off the ground like an SUV. #TravelSkills

SpudHilton
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A6. Carsick? Not usually. But the roads in Taormina, Sicily, were so windy I got woozy -- and I was behind the wheel. #TravelSkills

TravelFuelsLife

replying to @travelskills @travelskills A6: The only time I ever get car sick is when someone else is driving and I don't watch the road (when it's curvy). #TravelSkills

wtcgroup

replying to @travelskills @travelskills A6: Rarely get carsick but it happens. Whether it does no not Depends I think on your personal health as much as the road conditions. Sitting in front, having a good view of the road, looking forward and not eating unhealthy foods before the trip helps. #TravelSkills