The person sitting beside a driver in a car is typically called a "passenger." This term refers to anyone who is traveling in the vehicle but is not in control of it. In some contexts, especially in racing or performance driving, this individual may be referred to as a "co-driver."
you probably mean driver. the person sitting next to a driver is a passenger.
The passenger.
If they are staring and smiling, it could indicate that they are attracted to you.
Any person other than the driver in a car is called a passenger. "Passenger" is also the word to describe persons who ride in a train, trolley, bus, subway, or airplane.
There could be many reasons on why someone would not like setting beside you. The person might not how you smell, look, talk or how you act.
You had the answer in your question. A driver. A person who drives.
A driver is usually called a driver but if the person is in uniform and you sit in the back seat, she or he is called a chauffeur.
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The person sitting bhind andserving the people are called Tellers.
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A driver. Sometimes you add the name of the vehicle like taxi driver and bus driver.
A person thaat drive a car is called a driver.