Any exhausted parent who has driven around the neighborhood at 10 p.m. with a fussy baby in the backseat knows: sometimes, the car is the only thing that works. For generations, weary caregivers have turned to the gentle hum of the road as a last-ditch effort to get their little one to sleep. But have you ever wondered why a simple drive is so effective?
Here’s a closer look at the science and psychology behind why driving can help babies fall asleep—and how to use it wisely.
