Electric vehicle drivers can literally make their passengers sick, some experts say, while others say the lack of sound in an EV contributes to motion sickness.
Motion sickness in EVs “is a real thing,” said Dr. D.J. Verret, an ear, nose and throat doctor in Texas, according to ABC.
-Stormfax
Never heard of anyone getting motion sickness in a wheelchair though.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of deaf people being prone to motion sickness
DeleteDaryl
I can relate. I get sick and tired of just hearing about them.
ReplyDeleteOh brother, do I agree.
DeleteBut in my (Blue) state I am forced to help pay for them, part of my electric bill is the Electric Vehicle charge "Recovers the cost of the Electric Vehicle Program, including rebates for installation of EV charging infrastructure and for off peak charging."
I don't want one but I'm forced to help pay for the boondoggle.
This revelation will make the Dramamine makers a lot of money. Incidently that's what a lot of babes ingest before mounting their Sybian.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't believe this, sit in a level D flight heli simulator with earplugs in.
ReplyDeleteIt's the EV jeebies they're feeling.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting them just reading about it.
- Loose
Not surprising. They make me sick and I've never been near one.
ReplyDeleteI'm right there with you
DeleteJD
I guess they’re the ones that have just received the bill for new batteries.
ReplyDeleteIs it the sound or is it the very intense low frequency EMF given off by the many amps flowing through power cabling and given off by the rotating electrical loads (motors)?
ReplyDeleteIt's most likely EV magnetic field exposure!
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
This anti EV crap is getting absurd, its all bullshit...
ReplyDeleteYou forgot the /s tag.
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