LIFESTYLE NEWS - When travelling with your pets, consider their welfare.
Discuss the possibility of motion sickness with your vet to ensure your pet receives medication in advance if needed.
Avoid letting your pet roam around free in the vehicle; it is an added distraction and increases the risk of injury to both the pet and other occupants in a crash.
Take frequent comfort breaks so that your pet can relieve the boredom of being confined in the vehicle.
And finally, drive extra smoothly – animals aren't able to anticipate the movements of a vehicle and brace themselves like humans do.
Tip courtesy of Bridgestone