Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter where. In-town, on the interstate, whatever. I'm bored. I have a short spring break trip coming up that's just four hours away, and I'm dreading it. I am not auditory, so audiobooks don't do it for me. My car is two years old and very comfortable, but I still get bored. How can I make it suck less?
Driving isn’t boring. You’re driving a boring car.
Anonymous wrote:Just get used to not being able to be on your phone all of the time. See driving as an activity, not as a boring time in which your phone is put away.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter where. In-town, on the interstate, whatever. I'm bored. I have a short spring break trip coming up that's just four hours away, and I'm dreading it. I am not auditory, so audiobooks don't do it for me. My car is two years old and very comfortable, but I still get bored. How can I make it suck less?
But when that’s not an option, I just stop once every hour or hour and a half to stretch and take a break. Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter where. In-town, on the interstate, whatever. I'm bored. I have a short spring break trip coming up that's just four hours away, and I'm dreading it. I am not auditory, so audiobooks don't do it for me. My car is two years old and very comfortable, but I still get bored. How can I make it suck less?