- as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad,
sikad,
tricycle taxi, trishaw, or
hatchback bike.
While the
rickshaw is pulled...
- feet; Sikaran, kick backward; to kick
backward Pananjakman, Sipa,
patid or
sikad - low
kicks (heel
impact point)
Grappling Dumog -
wrestling or grappling...
- sidecars—the
Philippine version of the auto rickshaw), and "trisikads", "
sikads" or "kuligligs";
bicycles with sidecars, the
Philippine version of pedicabs)...
-
through it.
Visitors and
locals can go
around the city by just
hailing a "
sikad-
sikad" or motorboat, "jeepneys" or
motorcycles to the
outlying baran****s. PLDT...
-
focuses almost exclusively in kicking.
Sikaran comes from the root word
sikad which means kick in Tagalog,
Capampangan (e.g.
sikaran daka - "I'm going...
- Mga Tala at Tula - Candaba,
Pampanga TabangPH from Baybay,
Leyte Tabang Sikad from Ca****an de Oro,
Misamis Oriental The
Happy Cat - Cantilan, Surigado...
- not used a lot but it is used if its not summer.
Malay uses the
electrics Sikad in
Boracay island.
Malay is also
using the hop on hop off
shuttle service...
-
along the main road, or by
walking along the beaches. Pedicabs,
known as
sikads, are also
available along the
Beachfront Path.
Other means of transportation...
- go
around the town by just
hailing public transportations such as the
sikad-
sikad (rickshaw), habal-habal(motorcycle taxis), tricabs, etc. Ride hailing...
-
films made and shot by Dipolognons.
Tricycles (locally
called motorcab),
sikads (bicycle-powered tricycles), and habal-habals are the
primary modes of transportation...