Curious about tuk-tuk


EARLIER this week the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) announced that it was considering introducing tuk-tuks or motorised three-wheeled vehicles as a cheaper alternative to taxis by the end of this year.

According to SPAD, the tuk-tuk was being considered for use in the suburbs, as a new mode of public transport and a form of paratransit for the disabled.

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Opinion , Central Region , sheila stanley , tuk-tuk

   

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