Motion sickness on a bus is probably due to the type of suspension rather than the driver. Personally I'm fine in long distance buses and trains.
I'm never ill on a plane (powered or glder), on a boat I'm good for five or six hours, then I throw up for a few hours, then I'm fine. (sailing boat)
I usually end up driving in a car, so use audiobooks. I've got bluetooth over ear headphones which are great, no wires and keep out a lot of external noise.
Try ginger, or wrist bands if you suffer motion sickness.
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