this represents the 'yes' or 'no' of the user willing to be a passenger bit 1 non-null, default is 0 field only contained in table 'user info' data contained in this field is entered by the user to the system at form entry either 'driver' field or the 'passenger' field must be checked
A herding creature of widely varying intellect, usually found in pairs or small groups Often will become vicious and violent in simple and easily rectified situations When frightened or confused these creatures collect into a group called a "line " This "line" has no set pattern and is usually formed in inconvenient places Passengers are of four known species: Paxus iratus, Paxus latus, Paxus inebriatus, & Paxus ignoramus
A privately owned car for the sole purpose of personal transportation Usually the most common vehicle registration class non-pass refers to all other classes (truck, trailer, motorcycle, taxi and so on)
A passenger in a vehicle such as a bus, boat, or plane is a person who is travelling in it, but who is not driving it or working on it. Mr Fullemann was a passenger in the car when it crashed. a flight from Milan with more than forty passengers on board
Passenger is used to describe something that is designed for passengers, rather than for drivers or goods. I sat in the passenger seat. a passenger train
{i} traveler, fare, one who rides (boat, plane, train, car, bus, etc.); person in a crew or group who does very little productive work or does not do his/her share of the work, person who participates in an activity in an inactive manner
[ 'pa-s&n-j&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English passager, from Middle French, from passager, adjective, passing, from passage act of passing, from Old French, from passer.