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There is no 'pillion' on a car - so what do you think .
A passenger. or a pillion.
Grab bars at the rear of the pillion passenger
No it is not. A vehicle is usually a 4 wheeled vehicle. Motorcycle is in its "own" category
I'd think it would be the same to a car, a passenger seat. But who knows? It's called a pillion
I'd think it would be the same to a car, a passenger seat. But who knows? It's called a pillion
A passenger always rides on the back, the pillion position. A pillion should be able to sit astride the motorcycle and keep their feet on the foot pegs, or be in a specially adapted seat to provide adequate security. Although, in UK and France at least, there is no minimum age to ride pillion, the sense in allowing a six year old to ride pillion on a freeway beggars belief. The protracted concentration and body control required of a pillion is beyond most children.
I'd think it would be like a car, so a passenger seat. But if not, then I don't know... I mean, who does?
Yes, in the United Kingdom you do not need to have a licence or any knowledge of motorcycles to be a pillion rider provided the rider holds a full licence and is insured. A provisional licence holder can ride a motorcycle and take a pillion passenger provided that the pillion passenger holds a full motorcycle licence (he is then deemed to be instructing the rider).
If you have 2 people on a regular motorcycle (no sidecar) the person not operating the bike is called a "pillion passenger".
Solo ..................................... front 2.2 bar (31.3 psi) ............................................. rear 2.5 bar (35.6 psi) With pillion passenger .......... front 2.5 bar (35.6 psi) ............................................. rear 2.7 bar (38.4 psi) With pillion passenger + luggage............ front 2.5 bar (35.6 psi) ............................................. rear 2.9 bar (41.2 psi)
Squiz Pillion was born on 1894-04-13.