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Description Cycle rickshaw in Yasothon, called samlo [TH: สามล้อ tricycle]. Any three-wheeled vehicle in Thailand is called SAMLO, whether pedaled or motorized, including motorcycles with sidecars, but only the cycle ricksaw or pedicab is permitted for hire in Yasothon. Though there are also two-wheeled motorcycle taxis, marked by yellow license plates and a driver wearing an identifying vest, such are principally for taking passengers to outlying areas.
Date 13 April 2007 (original upload date)
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