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Proposed operating conditions for tuk-tuks – Cape Town

April 18, 2013by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

16 April 2013, Brett Herron, Via PoliticsWeb.co.za City draws up proposed operating conditions for tuk-tuks In an effort to support enhanced mobility, and the entrepreneurship of those promoting the service, the […]

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Country Specifications, Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Why a win-win situation is critical to creating a better Auto-Rickshaw system in India

May 27, 2012by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

We’ve been working at a better autorickshaw system for commuters across Indian cities for well over two years now. Trying to change something that has been “the norm” for so […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Tuk Tuk Experience of David Stairs in Bangalore, India.

May 18, 2012by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

Motorcycles are the primary means of personal transportation in Bangalore. Every intersection is clogged with dozens of bikes and scooters impatiently waiting to break away when the light turns green, […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

UNIDO project on hydrogen powered three-wheelers

May 14, 2012by 3wheeledcheese 1 Comment

Sri Lanka will move into the hydrogen fuel era shortly. The entry will be through the small scale SME sector rather than large scale motor transport. “UNIDO is planning the […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Nigeria: Improving Intra-City Transportation in Nasarawa

April 27, 2012by 3wheeledcheese 1 Comment

OPINION The grave security situation in Nigeria arising from increasing acts of lawlessness, banditry, tribal and religious as well as communal skirmishes has place the safety of persons and property […]

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Country Specifications, Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Rajkot, India Catalyzes Auto-Rickshaw Entrepreneurship

April 26, 2012by 3wheeledcheese 1 Comment

This blog post is a part of the catalyzing new mobility program and receives support from The Rockefeller Foundation. Rajkot is one of the fastest growing cities in India, with a […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Tuk Tuk locally known as “Keke Napep” in Nigeria provides income for the youth

December 3, 2011by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

All over the world, there are various and affordable means of transportation. Sometimes, these means is also a way of livelihood for the employment needs of people below the classified […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Three-wheelers’ days are metered as supply outstrips demand in Sri Lanka

November 6, 2011by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

With more than 100,000 three-wheelers entering the market in the last 10 months, and more cab services being introduced, many three-wheeler operators are losing business, with some of them already […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Flick-Shaw (Cinema on 3 wheels)

May 10, 2011by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

The World’s smallest cinema moves on three rickshaw wheels Flick-shaw could have been just another rickshaw, though with a weird look. Destiny though, had some other plans for the London […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Rickshaw Camper

May 10, 2011by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

‘Bufalino’ concept car, an apartment on three wheels. German designer Cornelius Comanns managed to turn a tiny three-wheeled vehicle into a rolling home. The concept behind the Bufalino is to […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Auto Rickshaw Tribute (The new Bajaj Advertisement)

May 10, 2011by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

Source: http://rickshawchallenge.com/blog/2011/04/auto-rickshaw-tribute/

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Tuk Tuk, Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Eco-Friendly Rickshaws

May 10, 2011by 3wheeledcheese 1 Comment

Cities in Asian countries have high air and noise pollution from petrol- and diesel-powered three-wheelers called auto rickshaws or tuk-tuks. Resting on three small wheels—one in front, two in the […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Tuk-Tuks Onto Cambridge Streets

May 10, 2011by 3wheeledcheese Leave a comment

TUK-tuks are set to hit Cambridge as a possible rival to the city’s taxi firms. Plans to introduce the diminutive threewheel carriages to the city’s streets will be considered by […]

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Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

Tuk Tuk coming to American roads

April 11, 2011by 3wheeledcheese 4 Comments

  We recently reported on the unfortunate demise of the Bajaj 3-wheeler from the American market due to slow sales. Happily, a new brand of funky 3-wheelers is set to make […]

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Green Scene, Tuk Tuk (Mototaxi)

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