Tuk Tuk
Tuk tuk is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle that is commonly used as a mode of transportation in many parts of Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia. It is also known as an auto rickshaw, trishaw, or three-wheeler.
Tuk tuks are typically small and compact, with an open-air design and a canopy for protection from the sun and rain. They are powered by a small engine and can carry up to three passengers at a time, with the driver sitting in the front.
Tuk tuks are a popular form of transportation in Thailand, especially in busy urban areas where traffic congestion is common. They are often used as a convenient and affordable way to travel short distances, and they are also popular among tourists who want to explore the city and its attractions.
In addition to their use as a mode of transportation, tuk tuks are also sometimes used as a mobile food stall or as a platform for street vendors to sell their goods. They have become an iconic symbol of Thai culture and are often featured in movies, television shows, and travel documentaries about Thailand.