Singapore's pedicabs are more of a tourist attraction than a means of transport. Boarding pedicabs are at designated staging points (you don't flag for one along the street) and the journey eventually returns to the staging point. These human powered vehicles are a common sight in Singapore's old quarters including Little India, the Arab Quarter and Bugis Village. They don't go far and don't tell the driver to rush through traffic, so just enjoy the ride!
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Pedicabs waiting for tourists |
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Lone pedicab driver in Chinatown |
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Pedicabs along Queen Street |
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Enjoying a ride |
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