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      <title>How to Reduce Motion Sickness in Electric Vehicles: Guide for Drivers and Passengers</title>
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      <description>Electric vehicles may increase the likelihood of motion sickness than traditional cars. This post introduces the tips for both drivers and passengers to decrease motion sickness.</description>
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      <description>iOS 18 brings many new features, one of which caught my attention deeply - Vehicle Motion Cues. Apple claims that this feature can reduce the symptoms of motion sickness.</description>
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