in the 1800s, the passenger would carry a shotgun to prevent robberies
In a crash, rear seat passengers in a car
A seat belt protects the passengers when you have a car accident.
In a crash, rear seat passengers in a car
"Riding shotgun" means sitting in the front seat of a car. Before a car journey, if you are quick, you can call shotgun and you get to sit in the front seat.
As many passengers as there are seat belts.
Four!
In most places, individuals who are below a certain height or age are required to use a car seat or booster seat for safety reasons. These laws are typically based on height and weight rather than age alone. It is important to follow the specific laws and guidelines of the region where you are traveling.
The number of passengers should equal the number of seat belts and according to the manufacturers specified capacity.
If you wanna meet your maker soon
Lots of people use the term shotgun as a reference to ride in the front passenger seat. It is a game that we play when multiple people are riding in a car and are not the driver.
Passengers ride in the back seat.
Open the door, and sit beside the driver in the passenger seat