Paul Britan
Paul Britan

Where did the term "shotgun" come from when referencing the passenger seat?


The term "shotgun" in reference to the passenger seat is believed to have originated from the Old West during the time of stagecoaches. In those days, the person sitting next to the driver would often carry a shotgun to protect against potential threats or attacks. The term "riding shotgun" eventually became synonymous with sitting in the front passenger seat of a vehicle. It's worth noting that this is a historical explanation and the term is now commonly used in a more informal and lighthearted manner.
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