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SIGIRIYA, SRI LANKA, JANUARY 25, 2025: Auto rickshaw or tuk-tuk on the street of Sigiriya. Royalty Free Stock Photo
SIGIRIYA, SRI LANKA, JANUARY 25, 2025: Auto rickshaw or tuk-tuk on the street of Sigiriya. Royalty Free Stock Photo
SIGIRIYA, SRI LANKA, JANUARY 25, 2025: Auto rickshaw or tuk-tuk on the street of Sigiriya. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Private auto rickshaw three-weeler tuk-tuk taxi Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Ape Piaggio indian auto rickshaw
Indian auto rickshaw in Puri Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bangalore, Karnataka/India-Feb 12 2020: Road Side Parking Local Luggage Auto or Auto Rickshaw. Yellow and Green Color autorickshaw Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bangalore, Karnataka/India-Feb 12 2020: Road Side Parking Local Luggage Auto or Auto Rickshaw. Yellow and Green Color autorickshaw Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rickshaw three-weeler tuk-tuk on the street in Kolkata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rickshaw three-weeler tuk-tuk on the street in Kolkata Royalty Free Stock Photo
India: Ape Piaggio auto rickshaws, often called tuk tuk, are common all over India, and provide cheap and efficient transportation. The Piaggio Ape is a three-wheeled light commercial vehicle first produced in 1948 by Piaggio. In 1947 the inventor of the Vespa, aircraft designer Corradino D'Ascanio, came up with the idea of building a light three-wheeled commercial vehicle to power Italy's economical reconstruction, an idea which found favour with Enrico Piaggio, the son of the firm's founder, Rinaldo. The vehicles comes in various configurations such as vans and pickups for load carrying and an autorickshaw (Tuk-tuk) for human transportation.


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