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Monday, July 26, 2010

Tricycle [My World-Tuesday]


In remote areas like Caramoan [where this photo was taken], in  town  and city streets where buses and jeepneys are not allowed to operate, tricycles are the most common means of transportation.   A tricycle is a motorcycle with a sidecar (a passenger cabin)---a local taxi-service with three wheels that will drop you off  at your exact destination.  Tricycles are commonly seen in inner roads, often for short distances.   It fits into alleys and smaller streets, dirt roads, and even in places where there are no recognizable pathways.  Fare is seven pesos (or about 15 cents) per person.  But if you're in a hurry and don't want to wait for other passengers to fill up the tricycle, you need to pay for the maximum capacity, and it's called a "special trip".

Posted for My World-Tuesday

22 comments:

  1. I love them! What a fun look at your world! Great capture! Hope you have a lovely week!

    Sylvia

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  2. Very interesting taxi concept. . .and a great photo which illustrates the tricycle nicely.

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  3. I love riding in tricycles. I always choose the cleanest, newest, and ornately decorated :D

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  4. THis does look like a fun way of getting around, but the carbon monoxide might be a bit overwhelming. I like your photograph as it shows both man and his environment.

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  5. That is great, special trip?! :)
    Must be a fun ride. We have auto rickshaws here.

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  6. Such a non-polluting form of transportation! This is a very clever approach to local travel that reminds me of my childhood … except I had a tricycle that only had room for me. :)

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  7. This tricycle looks so much roomier than the ones we have in our barangay!

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  8. What a delightful shot... and an environmentally friendly way of getting around.

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  9. very nice capture

    Enjoy your week,

    Bram

    Seen on My World Tuesday

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  10. Beautiful photo. We too have tricycles similar to these in India.Thanks for visiting my blog. The flower in the header is Thunbergia mysorensis.

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  11. that looks like fun...and a pretty good price too.

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  12. Oh... the ever reliable tricycle. It will take you where buses and jeeps can't! :-) And yeah, this looks roomier than normal.

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  13. The person who pedals must have very strong legs!

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  14. what a great glimpse into your world

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  15. It's a great means of transport! In Indonesia we often sat in a sort of tricycle with the passengers in front of the cyclist.

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  16. I like this picture. I've never ridden in one of these 'taxis', but I'll bet it would be an adventure.

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  17. That looks like fun and so cheap!

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  18. What a great shot and a beautiful scene! It reminds me of my hometown in Cebu. Love this picture.

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  19. very economical, did people just built a cart and attach to a motor bike?

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  20. Good picture Miranda

    Have a nice weekend.

    greetings, Joop

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  21. Very interesting!

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