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Background: Past research has shown uncoupled motion can affect a person's performance on a task as well as induce motion sickness. Methods: Ten participants (age range = 19-25 years) completed an uncorrelated driving task while seated in a stationary real vehicle and a moving real vehicle. Results: The results show participants took longer to complete the motion condition, t(9) = 1.96, p &lt; .05, and were less accurate, t(9) = 3.73, p &lt; .05. Scores for the Motion Sickness Assessment Questionnaire, t(9) = 3.37, p &lt; .05, and the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire, t(9) = 3.30, p &lt; .05, were significantly higher during the motion condition. Conclusions: Performance on the task was degraded and motion sickness heightened during the motion condition. 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