>>1756303>They have a high floor specifically to combat motion sickness and passenger fatigueIt does exactly the opposite.
>When you sit higher the things you see out the window are further away, thus moving slower.It has nothing to do with windows, it has to do with basic principles of physics. Higher you sit, more motion road imperfections give you.
It just shakes you from side to side, like you're going on tiny boat in the ocean, because this is how suspension works, it behaves kinda like a lever.
If you sit low at floor, even with stiffer less-filtering suspension you will get less motion and thus motion sickness.
Trust me, there was a pretty long bus route in my city (i think it was 100 km or so) on ordinary bus, with 10 km of it in a fucking traffic jam, and i never got sick that badly, as I do in 50 km coach trips on way better busses and way smoother roads.
Suspension also matters. SUVs with long soft suspension make me sick, especially as passenger, as they are just soft springs and no absorption... Meanwhile some stiff as fuck sporty shitbox didn't make me as sick, despite feeling every fucking rock on road.
Making suspension that absorbs those road waves is hard, and now add the fact that when you sit high off the ground all this shit is amplified.
Other shit I hate is air conditioning. It buses it is so shit, it better be +40C but fucking windows open.