TechnologySteady ride: Self-driving car seats promise motion sickness cure
Japan's NHK Spring develops headrest that minimizes jostling
As self-driving vehicles move from the test track to the road, NHK Spring has developed a car seat that helps delay the onset of motion sickness. © Reuters
HIROFUMI YAMANAKA, Nikkei staff writer
September 4, 2022 03:06 JST
TOKYO -- While self-driving cars bring the promise of being able to sit back and enjoy the scenery for some would-be drivers, those who suffer from car sickness may feel apprehensive at the prospect of long rides where the machine does most of the driving.