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Samlors
Samlors are similar to tuk-tuks without a motor. The driver pedals you to There is a legend that tells that the samlor began in Nakhon Ratchasima by Commander "Loean" Pongsopha. He was the inventor of the tricycle. In 1933, he combined a rickshaw car with a bicycle in order to create the samlor. Today it is a very popular form of transportation in the south of Thailand.
The passenger samlor can be found in almost every province in Thailand. The samlor has been banned from the streets of Bangkok (the capital city of Thailand), but are still pedaled on the streets of other Thailand cities. In Bangkok, they are not allowed on the main streets. Instead they are only allowed on side streets in older housing developments. If you ever go to Thailand, samlors should be part of your experience! Citations Electronic Media "Getting Around Thailand ." Gay Thailand. 4 November 2004 "The Samlor." Thai Chaiyo. 14 March 2005. <http://www.coltrane-electronics.com/tuktuk/samlor.html>. "Samlors in Thailand." The Hua Hin Pages. 14 March 2005 <http://www.frangipani.com/huahin/huahin.htm>. Images Permission to
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