Pediatrician, Dr. Mona Amin, joined Inside South Florida to discuss findings from a Mazda car sickness survey. The survey highlights factors contributing to children feeling queasy during travel and offers effective solutions for ensuring a smooth family ride.
“Mazda vehicles, especially the 2024 CX-90, are designed to deliver a connected driving experience, which means a smoother ride for all passengers,” says Dr. Amin. “So, I think the main thing we want to focus on is having that fresh air as well as that clear view of the horizon. And with the Mazda newest SUV, CX-90 with versatile seating options, all passengers have that clear view of the horizon, as well as back vents into the third row to feel that fresh air. And also, that smoother driving experience can translate into less queasy kids."
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