Difference between revisions of "Passengers"

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A passenger is any person within a vehicle, be it road, sea, or air.  In Cantarian context, a passenger always classifies the driver of the vehicle as well.  Therefore, a vehicle holding 1 passenger, can not hold two people, only one - the driver.
 
A passenger is any person within a vehicle, be it road, sea, or air.  In Cantarian context, a passenger always classifies the driver of the vehicle as well.  Therefore, a vehicle holding 1 passenger, can not hold two people, only one - the driver.
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Also note, a passenger weighs 60000 grams, inside and outside of a vehicle.  Take this in mind when entering vehicles and buildings.  If the vehicle or building can not support an additional 60000 grams, you will not fit!

Revision as of 20:16, 19 July 2005

A passenger is any person within a vehicle, be it road, sea, or air. In Cantarian context, a passenger always classifies the driver of the vehicle as well. Therefore, a vehicle holding 1 passenger, can not hold two people, only one - the driver.

Also note, a passenger weighs 60000 grams, inside and outside of a vehicle. Take this in mind when entering vehicles and buildings. If the vehicle or building can not support an additional 60000 grams, you will not fit!