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No you can't. Well.. only when on an ATV. Getting that sick of an game is rather strange though..
its just motion sickness
I have the exact same problem that you have with this game that I have with DayZ. I can not play DayZ without getting dizzy and feel like im gonna throw up and that is why I stopped playing it. What you could maybe do is disable "motion blurr" or install Reshade and sharpen the image a little bit. You could also change the FOV from 60 to 90 in in-game settings and maybe lower mouse sensitivity when moving around. Maybe these things will have just the opposite effect on you, but they are worth a try.
For sure do this and try and get your FPS up past 40, the higher the better.
And definitely take breaks until you have it sorted, could be motion sickness or vertigo and I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
So take brakes, even if it is a favourite game :-)