We will address this question in regards to an airplane. You can kinda apply this info for a train if you use your imagination, but not in a car. read more
Well, that's why common carriers typically don't have luxury accessories like lumbar supportive seats. What seems like an inexpensive nicety, can, and often does, turn into a nightmare in the long run. read more
Many passengers may consider backwards seats a one-way ticket to motion sickness. However, motion sickness doesn’t factor into rear-facing airline seats like it does on buses or trains. “On a plane, though, there is no real noticeable forward motion once the plane is at cruising altitude,” Brian Dunlap, a pilot, wrote on read more