·         Jaguar Land Rover is working on making sure self-driving vehicles don’t make riders queasy, a problem autonomous vehicles are known to have.

·         JLR's research has determined that gradual starts and stops and smooth cornering can both reduce the chance of motion sickness.

·         The automaker says its new system will reduce motion sickness by 60 percent.

It’s no secret that many drivers get carsick when not behind the wheel. You’re fine while controlling a vehicle, but as soon as you sit in that passenger seat and the roads get a little curvy, your body gets a bit confused and makes you ill.

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