0 someone who is travelling in a vehicle, but not controlling the vehicle -- пассажир
Barges delivering goods from the west off-loaded at landing-docks upstream of the bridge, and wise passengers would disembark to by-pass it on foot.
He scared the passengers when he drove a car, if some bright idea came into his mind.
Baggage and passengers were separated, and the suburban and express passengers had no need to coincide with each other.
The aircraft had witnessed the hijackers' efforts to defeat the passengers' counterattack.
The hijackers were wearing red bandanas, and they forced the passengers to the back of the aircraft.
In the 1920s and 1930s bus transport was used by a wide variety of passengers who wanted efficient express travel cheaper than the railroads.
Places where passengers could quickly and safely, and with some protection from the elements, join or leave trains were required.
A survey is made of a random sample of about 100 000 passengers into and 125 000 passengers out of main air and sea ports.
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