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In the past she has gone as a pillion passenger on husband Steve's bike.
A pillion passenger is one who sits behind the driver of a motorcycle.
Then the pillion passenger reached out, a small black shape in his gloved hand.
Like pillion passengers since the dawn of time, he persisted in leaning the wrong way.
His pillion passenger is in hospital suffering from shock.
This is due to motorcycles not being designed to carry more than one pillion passenger.
Both had provision for a pillion passenger, the Tour having a more comfortable dual seat.
The plaintiff was a pillion passenger on a motor bike driven by the defendant.
There must be evidence, usually of the police officer's observations, that there was a pillion passenger.
A man and his woman pillion passenger died instantly when they lost control of the machine and hit a wall.
The motorcycle with the pillion passenger, the magnetic bomb and the lifeless body left in the car.
The pillion passenger had a golf-bag on the shoulder, and kept turning round to be sure there was no pursuit.
Burke and Brady were able to seize the shotgun from the dazed pillion passenger.
Motorcycle riders must not carry any pillion passenger.
As a pillion passenger, I was able to relax and concentrate on the view - and to keep up with the pack.
The motorcycle collided with the vehicle causing the pillion passenger to receive serious head injuries.
In the UK, a motorcyclist is not allowed to carry more than one pillion passenger.
It was a Harley-Davidson, but with a pillion passenger.
Pillion passenger Mark Arrol said he tried to get his brother to stop.
Motorcycle pillion passengers are also banned.
The 'One' model is a single seat vehicle whereas other variants allowed for the carrying of pillion passengers.
I was his pillion passenger on a Harley-Davidson.
The pillion passenger stuck a charge to the door next to the chemist, which detonated as the motorcyclist drove off.
Provisional licence holders prevented from carrying pillion passengers.
Ways around this problem include asking the driver 'Is the pillion passenger a qualified driver?'