passenger
In Italian, the word 'passeggero' is used to refer to a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not operating it. This can be a car, bus, train, plane, or any other form of transportation. It is used in a similar way to how 'passenger' is used in English.
The passenger is reading a book.
This phrase refers to someone, a passenger (passeggero), who is currently engaged in the act of reading a book, presumably while in some sort of vehicle or transit method.
The passenger has just gotten out of the car.
This is a phrase used when a person, referred to as a passenger (passeggero), has just exited a car. It describes a recent action that the 'passeggero' has performed.
The passenger's ticket has expired.
This phrase indicates a situation where the ticket that belongs to a person, described as a passenger (passeggero), is no longer valid because it has reached its expiration date.