
Tuk-Tuk
A tuk-tuk is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle commonly used as a taxi or passenger carrier in urban areas, especially in Asia.
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Fun Fact
Electric tuk-tuks can cost just pennies per mile to operate when charged at off-peak rates, making them highly efficient for short trips.
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