Seasick, as it's the boat's motion that is affecting you.
50 1 ReplyWhat if I'm driving on a boat and get sick?
3 0 ReplyFun fact. One (anecdotal) way of relieving sea sickness is to start driving the boat.
There could be something to it, too. You'd be focusing your eyes on the water and anticipating the motions.
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What if the ferry is only on a lake or a river? 🤔
1 0 ReplyOr a bay or a sound?
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Are there car ferries where you are allowed to stay inside the car? O.o
23 1 ReplyWe have a few here for really short trips. They're basically river crossings
18 0 ReplyYes. I've sat inside my car on ferries in Seattle and Cincinnati.
7 0 ReplyYep, in Australia we have a fair few Punts (aka cable ferries) for river crossings in a car, like the Putney Punt (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortlake_Ferry) that crosses the Parramatta River.
2 0 ReplyYes, it's mostly the ones where the trip is very short, like under an hour. Also the ones where the car deck is open.
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I just lump it all together with motion sickness
19 0 ReplyMuch easier to deal with than stillness sickness.
10 0 ReplyAlso known as ADHD.
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Ferrysick
3 0 ReplyYes.
3 0 ReplyBoth. But mostly you're sick of being in a car with your family (IME)
1 0 ReplyI'm carsick without any nausea involved.
2 1 ReplyWhat if your on a river or lake, as opposed to a sea?
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