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  2. Lomax (kit car) - Wikipedia

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    A four-wheel variant followed later, using an unmodified 2CV chassis. The naming convention was the number of cylinders, the number of seats, and the number of wheels. The common model designations are 223 (2 cylinders, 2 seats, 3 wheels) or 224 (2 cylinders, 2 seats, 4 wheels).

  3. Auto rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    Auto rickshaw in Sri Lanka. An auto rickshaw is a motorized version of the pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw.Most have three wheels and do not tilt. They are known by many terms in various countries, including 3wheel, Adaidaita Sahu, Keke-napep, Maruwa, auto rickshaw, auto, baby taxi, bajaj, bao-bao, chand gari, CNG, easy bike, jonnybee, lapa, lapa-lapa, mototaxi, pigeon, pragya, tuk-tuk ...

  4. Taxis of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There is also a CBD surcharge of $3, together with Changi Airport surcharge at $8 all days from 5.00 pm to 12.00 am, and $6 at all other times. Others include $3 for Seletar Airport, $3 for Resorts World Sentosa and Singapore Expo. A flat fare may also be offered by operators of taxis and private hire vehicles.

  5. Renault Twizy - Wikipedia

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    The Twizy is an ultra-compact vehicle, with a length of 2.32 metres (7 ft 7 in), a width of 1.19 metres (3 ft 11 in) and a height of 1.46 metres (4 ft 9 in). The vehicle's frame and body offer occupants extra protection with its deformable structure, while the outboard position of the four wheels and the lateral beams located either side of the ...

  6. Driving in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Pan Island Expressway, one of the main expressways in the Singapore road network. In Singapore, cars and other vehicles drive on the left side of the road, as in neighbouring Malaysia, due to its British colonial history (which led to British driving rules being adopted in India, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong as well).

  7. Toyota Comfort - Wikipedia

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    The model, particularly its long-wheelbase variants, was popular among taxicab operators in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The short-wheelbase Comfort was commonly used for driver's education in Japan. Crown Comforts were also exported in smaller numbers to Macau and Indonesia, where they were most notably operated by the Blue Bird Group. [9]

  8. Daihatsu Midget - Wikipedia

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    Daihatsu Midget MP5. In August 1957 the original DKA Midget was introduced. It featured three wheels, a single seat, a doorless cab, and handlebar steering.The engine was an air-cooled two-stroke single-cylinder design of 250 cc which produced 8 PS (5.9 kW).

  9. Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B - Wikipedia

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    The first digit identifies the car number, where the trailer cars has a 3, the second and fifth cars has a 1 & the middle cars has a 2. The second digit is always a 3, part of the identification numbers; The third digit and fourth digit are the train identification numbers. A full-length train of 6 cars have 2 different identification numbers.