Mumbai, India
In The State Of Maharashtra, Of Which Mumbai Is A Part, A Car With A Yellow And Black Color Scheme Is A Cab
Osanbashi Pier, Kanagawa
Cab Waiting For Customers At Osanbashi Terminal
Fatahillah Square in Jakarta, Jakarta
There Was Not A Single Becak On The Noisy Streets Of Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
The Man Was Sitting In The Driver's Seat Of The Bajaj, Counting The Change
Several Blue Three-wheeled Indian Bajaj Auto Cabs Were Parked On The Bridge
The Rivers And Waterways That Flow Through Jakarta's Residential Areas Have Not Been Culverted And Still Flow Under A Blue Sky
Sawah Besar station, Jakarta
To Work Tough, You Need To Take Naps To Make Up For The Sleep You Get
Wherever Roads Cross In Jakarta, There Is Always The Shadow Of A Motorcycle Cab
Jakarta Seems To Have A Well-developed Urban Transportation Network, Including Buses, But Even So, Locals Often Take Bajaj
Apparently, Independent Drivers In Jakarta Who Are Not Registered With Either Grab Or Gojek Are Called OJEK
Gambir station, Jakarta
The Bajaj Auto Of India Manufactures Both The Bajaj, Which Is Often Seen In Jakarta, And The Indian Auto Rickshaws And Sri Lankan Three-wheelers
In Jakarta, The Bajaj Driver Never Gave Me Any Sales Talk
Gambier Station, Where Direct-distance Trains Arrive And Depart In Jakarta, Had A Relaxed Atmosphere Like A Station In A Residential Area
Historically, Kota Station Is Jakarta's Central Station, But Now Most Long-distance Trains Depart From And Arrive At Gambier Station
Glodok district, Jakarta
In Jakarta, Car-delivery Services Grab And Gojek Are Battling It Out
Glodok, Jakarta
The Three-wheeled Cabs That Ply Jakarta's Streets Seem To Be Decidedly Blue
Jakarta Kota Railway Station, Jakarta
In Jakarta, Both Angkot And Bajaj Are All Blue Vehicles
A Large Number Of Three-wheeled Cabs Called Bajaj Were Waiting For Customers Near Kota Station
Bajaj In Indonesia Is Generally Operated By Drivers Who Rent Vehicles On A Daily Basis From Owners Who Have Dozens Of Vehicles
The Brand Name Has Become A Common Noun As It Is, Similar To How Portable Audio Players Were Called Walkman
Mahachai, Thailand
It Seems That Only Foreign Tourists Ride Tuk-tuks In Bangkok, But Things Are A Little Different In Mahachai
Chatuchak Market, Bangkok
While Chatuchak Market Is Close To The BTS Station, It Is Quite A Distance To The Center Of Bangkok, Making It A Delicate Place To Make The Decision To Take A Tuk-tuk
Tha Tien pier, Bangkok
Seems Like The Only People Riding Tuk-tuks In Bangkok Are Foreign Tourists
Bangkok, Thailand
The Name Tuk-tuk Comes From The Sound Of Its Engine
The Sight Of Tuk-tuks Driving Around On Crowded Streets, Outnumbering Regular Cars, Is One Of Bangkok's Most Famous Sights
Chinatown, Bangkok
A Gate Called Paifang Was Built At The Entrance Of Yaowarat Road
Khaosan Road, Bangkok
Already Khao San Road Is No Longer A Street For Backpackers, But Simply An Entertainment District For Tourists
It Seems That It Was The Bicentennial Celebration Of The Transfer Of The Capital To Bangkok In 1983 That Triggered The Emergence Of Many Cheap Hotels Around Khao San Road
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
In Bangkok, There Are Many Regular Cabs Like Those In Japan, But The Three-wheeled Tuk-tuks Are Still In Use
I Felt Like I Was Being Told To Get In A Tuk-tuk Instead Of Just Taking Pictures
Locals Seem To Use Motorcycle Cabs More Than Tuk-tuks
Omotesando, Tokyo
Hand And Taxi
Ellora, India
A Few Cabs Were Parked At The Entrance Of The World Heritage-listed Ellora Caves
Timid Face Of A Taxi Driver
Taxis Were Passing By
Hindustan Ambassador
In India, Each State Has Its Own Color For Cabs, Which Is Easy To Understand
Guadalupe Church, San Cristobal De Las Casas
Cab Parked At The Bottom Of The Stairs Leading To The Church
Villa De Etla, Mexico
Cabs In Villa De Etla Resembled Indian Auto-rickshaws
Laoag, Philippines
Tricycles Running Under The Strong Sunlight Are The Legs Of The Common People
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