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  2. 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 other terms in various countries, including 3wheel, Adaidaita Sahu, Keke-napep, Maruwa, auto, baby taxi, bajaj, bao-bao, chand gari, CNG, easy bike, jonnybee, lapa, lapa-lapa, mototaxi, pigeon, pragya, tuk-tuk, tukxi, tum ...

  3. Electric rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    Electric rickshaws (also known as electric tuk-tuks, [1] e-rickshaws, [2] Totos [3] and e-tricycles [4]) are small three-wheeled vehicles powered by an electric battery and motor. These small electric vehicles do not require petroleum fuel like auto rickshaws but still offer greater mobility than traditional cycle rickshaws and pulled rickshaws .

  4. Tuk - Wikipedia

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    Tuk, Netherlands, a village in the Netherlands; nickname for Tuktoyaktuk, a hamlet in the Northwest Territories, Canada; Turbat International Airport (IATA: TUK) Turkmen language (ISO 639-2: tuk) Turkmenistan, UNDP country code TUK; The genre of music played by a Tuk band, a kind of Barbadian musical ensemble; Liev Tuk, Cambodian singer

  5. Tuktoyaktuk - Wikipedia

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    Tuktoyaktuk (/ ˌ t ʌ k t ə ˈ j æ k t ʌ k / TUK-tə-YAK-tuk; Inuvialuktun: Tuktuyaaqtuuq [təktujaːqtuːq], lit. ' it looks like a caribou ') [5] is an Inuvialuit hamlet near the Mackenzie River delta in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, at the northern terminus of the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway.

  6. Rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    An auto rickshaw (tuk-tuk) in Nairobi. Rickshaws were introduced to Durban, South Africa, and by 1904 there were about 2,000 registered rickshaw pullers. [8] [29] [30] Rickshaws operated in Nairobi in the beginning of the 20th century; pullers went on strike there in 1908. [31]

  7. Tuk band - Wikipedia

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    A tuk band is a kind of Barbadian musical ensemble, which plays tuk or rukatuk music. They consist of a double-headed bass drum, triangle, flute and a snare drum; the traditional fiddle has most recently been replaced by the pennywhistle. The tuk band is based on the regimental bands of the British military, which played frequently during the ...

  8. Songthaew - Wikipedia

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    A city songthaew in Udon Thani, Thailand Hino Songthaew in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand Technically, this tuk-tuk style is also a 2-row, in Udon Thani, though powered by a motorcycle engine. A songthaew (Thai: สองแถว, lit.

  9. Tuk tuk - Wikipedia

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