Share your tips for dealing with children’s tantrums on car journeys

We’d like to hear how people successfully manage bored kids in the backseat on long trips in the car

Long traffic jams, bickering siblings, extreme boredom – backseat temper tantrums have knocked the wheels off many a family holiday.

Now a statistician, Dr James Hind, from Nottingham Trent University, has calculated the exact formula for predicting the chances, and timing, of children throwing a tantrum in the back of a car during a long journey.

We’re interested to hear what people are doing to deal with impatient young backseat passengers on longer trips, whether they swear by a game, sing songs, rely on ipads or have found other effective ways to entertain kids while on the road.

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