Category
page 1Transport terminology
passenger
thumb|right|Passengers on a boat in the Danube Delta, 2008
thumb|right|Passengers in the lounge car of an Amtrak San Joaquin (train)|San Joaquin train
thumb|Passenger on a bicycle
A passenger is a person who travels in a vehicle, but does not bear any responsibility for the tasks required for that vehicle to arrive at its destination or otherwise operate the vehicle, and is not a steward. The vehicles may be bicycles, buses, cars, passenger trains, airliners, ships, ferryboats, personal watercraft, all terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, and other methods of transportation.
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pedestrian
250px|thumb|Pedestrians on a crosswalk in [[Buenos Aires]]
right|thumb|A sign in Belo Horizonte, [[Brazil, directing pedestrians to an overpass for safe crossing.]]

stowaway
thumb|A stowaway on a tram in [[Astrakhan, Russia]]
thumb|A intermodal container|shipping container in which 22 stowaways were discovered at the [[Port of Seattle]]
motonormativity
thumb|1966 AMC Ambassador DPL advertisement
Motonormativity (also motornormativity, windshield bias, car blindness, or, pejoratively, car brain) is an unconscious cognitive bias in which the social norms of private motor car ownership and use, and their societal effects and externalities, are assumed to be natural, universal, inevitable, neutral, and non-negotiable. It is a type of normativity based on the presupposed role of cars in society.