Named for the reason why every fifth Russian started refusing to drive a car
December 20, 2022
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According to the results of an interesting study, every fifth Russian refuses to drive a car because of motion sickness. However, our compatriots feel sick even more often
According to the results of an interesting study, every fifth Russian refuses to drive a car because of motion sickness. However, our compatriots feel sick even more often in public transport. With details – the portal “AvtoVzglyad”.
According to the results of a survey conducted by specialists of the SberAvto online car buying and selling service in collaboration with SberApteka analysts, every third Russian gets motion sickness in public transport (32%), and more than a quarter experience a similar illness while he is in a car (28%). In addition, 71% of respondents feel satisfied in the passenger seat and 29% while driving.
It is noteworthy that 15% of respondents notice signs of nausea only occasionally, and 9% during a long journey.
Every seventh participant in the study noted that motion sickness in traffic jams is more intense than usual, and this is more common in cars with a manual transmission and budget class cars. The majority of Russians – 31% – are sure that the driver, prone to a ragged driving style, is largely to blame.
General weakness while driving is experienced by 29% of respondents, dizziness – 22%, nausea – 45% and vomiting – 11%. At the same time, more than a quarter of respondents do nothing to prevent motion sickness on the road.
According to the results of a study conducted by specialists of the online car buying and selling service SberAvto in collaboration with SberApteka analysts, every third Russian gets motion sickness in public transport (32%), and more than a quarter experience a similar condition while he is in a car (28%). In addition, 71% of respondents feel satisfied in the passenger seat and 29% while driving.
It is noteworthy that 15% of respondents notice signs of nausea only occasionally, and 9% during a long journey.
Every seventh participant in the study noted that motion sickness in traffic jams is more intense than usual, and this is more common in cars with a manual transmission and budget class cars. The majority of Russians – 31% – are sure that the driver, prone to a ragged driving style, is largely to blame.
General weakness while driving is experienced by 29% of respondents, dizziness – 22%, nausea – 45% and vomiting – 11%. At the same time, more than a quarter of respondents do nothing to prevent motion sickness on the road.
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