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Tuk TukDescriptionThe Tuk-Tuk first manufactured in Thailand in the 1960’s as an answer to the samlor that had been outlawed. The first rickshaw appeared in Bangkok in 1871 and many forms of human powered vehicles were devised that were to lead on to the development of the samlor (meaning three wheels). The samlor was often a 3-wheeled bicycle or a similar form of transport with 3-wheels that was human powered. A driver would sit astride a bicycle whilst the passengers sat at the rear under a canvas roof. As petrol powered vehicles became more popular the numerous samlors present on the roads began to cause increasing congestion and health hazards and so as a result the samlor became outlawed in the late 1950’s. The Tuk-Tuk is in effect a motorised samlor but with enough power to keep up with modern traffic. Detailed Information
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