This comprehensive exploration reveals how auto rickshaws bridged the crucial gap between bicycle rickshaws and traditional taxis, revolutionizing mobility for millions of middle and lower-income urban residents. The book's three-part structure expertly weaves together technical developments, social implications, and economic impacts.
Through detailed case studies from India, Thailand, and Indonesia, readers discover how these versatile vehicles transformed from basic scooter designs into robust transportation solutions. The narrative illuminates their significant role in creating employment opportunities and establishing informal transportation networks that have become essential to urban life in developing regions.
Drawing from extensive research spanning seven decades, including municipal archives, manufacturer records, and first-hand accounts, the book examines how auto rickshaws have shaped urban landscapes and contributed to environmental sustainability. It offers valuable insights for urban planners and policymakers while exploring recent innovations in electric auto rickshaws.
The author's analytical yet accessible approach makes complex urban development concepts understandable to both scholars and general readers interested in transportation history and Asian urban development.
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