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No, the car will not move unless acted upon by an outside force.
The person was sitting in the parked car for a long time because they were waiting for someone or something, taking a break, or simply enjoying some quiet time alone.
Hopefully conducted around the driver and passengers to ground by the Faraday effect.
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."
Any mirrors in a car should be set for the benefit of the driver, not for any passengers.
Any mirrors in a car should be set for the benefit of the driver, not for any passengers.
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.
my town car is sitting low because the air suspension is high at times.
sitting in a running car with windows closed is any fumes released inside of car.
Sitting is a present participle
"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.
The question does not disclose whether you were behind the wheel of the car or not. If you were behind the wheel, or somehow were "in control" of the car, then you or the owner of the car you were in, are at fault.