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  2. Rickshaws in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    One common type of electric rickshaw is a traditional cycle rickshaw upgraded with an electric motor and four lead-acid batteries installed beneath the passenger seat. These electric rickshaws primarily operate in the narrow, congested alleyways of large cities, especially Dhaka, and are typically restricted from main roads where rickshaws are ...

  3. Cycle rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    A cycle rickshaw at Xiyuan, Beijing, targeting at tourists from Summer Palace Cycle rickshaw in Shenyang. Since the 1950s, when the pulled rickshaw was phased out, mid-city and large city passengers may travel using three-wheeled pedicabs, or cycle rickshaws. The Chinese term for the conveyance is sanlunche (三轮车). The vehicles may be ...

  4. Transport in Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed "the rickshaw capital of the world," [3] [4] [5] cycle rickshaws are the most popular and ubiquitous mode of transport in Dhaka, preferred for their affordability and ability to navigate narrow streets. The bus system in the city is disorganised, with hundreds of different companies serving various parts of the city using buses often ...

  5. Rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    Rickshaw drivers in Haridwar Cycle rickshaw decoration in Bangladesh. Macau still uses tri-wheeled bicycle rickshaw, or riquexó in Portuguese, as Macau was a Portuguese colony in the past. This kind of transportation was very famous until the late 20th century, due to the fact of being a small city and few cars, not so many motorcycles, very ...

  6. Rickshaw van - Wikipedia

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    A rickshaw van (Bengali: রিকশা ভ্যান) or van-gari (Bengali: ভ্যান গাড়ি) is a three-wheeled bicycle with a large wooden platform on the back part, used primarily to transport people and goods. [1] [2] It is a common mode of transportation in Bangladesh and India, popular because of its cheap price. [3]

  7. Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    One of the world's least motorized cities, [189] the three-wheeled cycle rickshaw is the most popular and ubiquitous mode of transport, which accounted for 54 per cent of vehicle trips in 2011. [190] Dhaka is among the most congested cities in the world, and traffic was estimated to cost the local economy US$6.5 billion per year in 2020. [191]

  8. Sohrab Cycles - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Sohrab entered the motorcycle market with the JS70. A larger version of this was later used as the basis for an auto-rickshaw. [4] Sohrab's primary market was in mainly remote and rural population areas of Pakistan. [1] [5] It also exported cycles to Afghanistan and Bangladesh and wheelchairs to Madagascar through a French rotary club. [6]

  9. Rickshaw painting of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Rickshaw painting (Bengali: রিকশাচিত্র) is a form of neo-romanticism emerging in Bangladesh. The art in question consists of oil paintings on the rear of the canvas roof of rickshaws , done by local street artists, who also paint the various landscapes, portraits and personal statements of the driver.