- ten-kilometre (six-mile) tracks.
Trishaws could reach every nook and cranny, so the
spirit of
nationalism plus the
advantage of
trishaws reaching everywhere made...
- grounds, and
replaced by
trishaws (cycle rickshaws).
Usage of
trishaws as a
means of
transportation had died out by 1983. Some
trishaws then
served as tourist...
- three-wheelers, tuk-tuks (Sinhala: ටුක් ටුක්,
pronounced [ṭuk ṭuk]), autos, or
trishaws can be
found on all
roads in Sri
Lanka transporting people or freight....
- term was in 1879. Over time,
cycle rickshaws (also
known as
pedicabs or
trishaws), auto rickshaws, and
electric rickshaws were invented, and have replaced...
-
Wayback Machine, BBC News, May 21, 2006
Rotational mayors as
Colombo gets
trishaw driver as her
first citizen Archived 2007-07-16 at the
Wayback Machine...
- of
unregistered ones.
Within Yangon city limits, it is
illegal to
drive trishaws, bicycles, and motorcycles.
Since February 2010, pick-up
truck bus lines...
-
began operations in the 1880s, but the
trams became obsolete by 1936. The
trishaw from the
colonial era
still plies the city's streets,
catering primarily...
-
early attack to
destabilise Malaysia was done with the
murder of
Malay trishaw in
Singapore that led to the
racial conflict between Malay and Chinese...
-
asked for the
financing of the
trishaw for the
senior citizens' home, he
surprisingly found support there too: five
trishaws were
ordered in one fell swoop...
-
parks which feature flat terrain.
Cycle rickshaws (also
called pedicabs or
trishaws) are used to
transport p****engers for hire.
Motorized bicycle motorbike...