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Cornell University’s ‘Unpacking the Nano‘ exhibition is a critical investigation of the design and potential impact of the latest people’s car: Tata Motors‘ Nano, introduced in India in June 2010. Weighing in at less than 1,400 pounds and just over 10 feet long, the Nano has a 2-cylinder engine and a maximum speed of 65...
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One of the most popular things for tourists to do in Thailand is to ride in a tuk-tuk. A tuk-tuk is like a motorized rickshaw, a tiny 3-wheeled vehicle that runs on a motorbike engine, and fitted to carry 2-3 passengers at most. Taking a tuk-tuk is an incredibly fun thing to do, but there...
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tuk tuk is the one the greatest forgeries in thailand. Full article here
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A fancy Tuk Tuk near the Night Bazzar, Chiang Mai Thailand
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Direct-tuk, a three-wheeled vehicle. It can be found on almost every street in the capital. There is also a symbol of Thai art. Although it is making similar, tuk-tuks are adorned and in many ways and different paint colors. Full article here
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Doing a similar job to the taxi is Thailand’s ubiquitous tuk-tuk (ตุ๊กตุ๊ก). So named because of the sound of their engine, these are motorized rickshaws and are popular amongst tourists for their novelty value. They are occasionally faster than taxis in heavy traffic as weaving in and out is easier, but generally about the same...
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Here’s a simplified version of the Bajaj Tuk Tuk papercraft that was released by Jules last year. An auto rickshaw or three-wheeler is a motor vehicle and a mode of transport commonly found in Asian countries like Thailand and Indonesia.
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