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TRAY-shaw

Noun

A bicycle with a sidecar for passengers

Example usage: I saw a trishaw on my way to the store.

Most used in: Southeast Asia

Most used by: Tourists and locals alike

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 6/10

Also see: tricycle, velotaxi, cycle rickshaw, pedicab,

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What is a Trishaw?

A trishaw, also known as a pedicab, is a three-wheeled bicycle that is powered by a driver and carries passengers. It is a popular form of transportation in many countries, particularly in Asia. Trishaws are often used for transporting goods and people around cities and in rural areas. The driver sits in the middle of the three-wheeled frame and pedals the trishaw from the center. The passengers are seated in the back of the trishaw and can be either facing forward or backward, depending on the design of the trishaw.

Trishaws are a great way to travel as they are often cheaper and more convenient than other forms of transportation. They are also eco-friendly, as they do not produce any emissions. Additionally, they are an excellent way to explore the city, as they can easily maneuver through crowded streets and narrow alleys.

According to a 2015 survey, trishaws are the second most popular form of transportation in Asia, with over 300,000 trishaws being used daily in China alone. In India, trishaws are estimated to account for up to 10 percent of all transportation in the country. The growth of trishaws in other countries, such as Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam, has also been on the rise in recent years.

Trishaws are an important form of transportation in many countries, providing an affordable and convenient way for people to get around. They are also an excellent way to explore the city, as they can easily maneuver through crowded streets and narrow alleys.

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The History of the Trishaw

The trishaw, also known as the cycle rickshaw, is a type of human-powered vehicle that has been in use since the late 19th century. The term 'trishaw' was first used in Singapore in the 1920s and is derived from the combination of the words 'tri' and 'shaw', referring to the three-wheeled design of the vehicle.

Trishaws were first developed in Japan in the late 1880s and were quickly adopted in other countries in the region, such as Singapore and Malaysia. In the early 20th century these vehicles were used for public transportation in cities across Asia, and they remain popular to this day.

Trishaws are often used as a form of leisure activity, such as sightseeing tours, and are also used to transport goods in rural areas. Trishaws are still widely used in many parts of Asia, and the term is now used to refer to any type of three-wheeled human-powered vehicle.

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