Dr James Hind, from Nottingham Trent University, found that the time the average child will typically take to throw a tantrum during a long car journey is 70 minutes.
The research comes just before families may be preparing for long journeys ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend, and found that boredom is the primary cause of backseat tantrums, according to 68% of parents, followed by the journey being too long and children being hungry .
"Snacks are important but there is a limit to how much they can help, so keep them to two an hour max."Taking breaks to 'reset the clock' is important for preventing tantrums, as well as making sure you are not tired while driving."
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