tuk-tuk
A tuk-tuk is a small, three-wheeled vehicle commonly used for transportation in many countries, especially in Southeast Asia. It typically has a cabin for the driver and a bench seat for passengers, making it a popular choice for short trips in urban areas. Tuk-tuks are known for their maneuverability and ability to navigate through crowded streets.
These vehicles are often powered by either gasoline or electricity, contributing to their eco-friendliness compared to traditional cars. In some regions, tuk-tuks are also referred to as auto rickshaws or trishaws, and they play a significant role in local economies by providing affordable transportation options for residents and tourists alike.