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Por CELIA MAZA DE PABLO (SOITU.ES)
LONDRES.- Con Boris Johnson los londinenses han cogido el gusto por los pedales. Pero fueron otros los que encontraron mucho antes el potencial a ir sobre ruedas en el ajetreado asfalto de la capital británica. Son muchos los que conocen los ‘rickshaws’, pero muy pocos los que saben verdaderamente los secretos de estos populares triciclos que trabajan como bici taxis. Visitamos ‘Shone Lane’, el gran garaje donde duermen los pedicabs más famosos de toda Europa.
Para entrar hay que marcar una clave en la puerta que sólo conocen los conductores de estos vehículos. “Entran y salen cuando quieren. Ellos se ponen sus propios horarios”, cuenta Vanessa Celosse, que trabaja en Bugbugs, el primer operador que en 1998 sacó a la calle una flota de 18 ciclocarros. En principio, el proyecto estaba destinado para dar “trabajo verde” a los desempleados, pero hoy en día muy pocos viven exclusivamente de dar al pedal. La mayoría de los conductores son jóvenes que vienen a aprender inglés o estudiantes que quieren sacarse el dinero para pagar el alquiler mientras acaban sus clases.
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Tags: Cabs, fun, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, rickshaw, rickshaws, taxis, Transport
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/12/20/secretos-del-transporte-mas-exotico-de-londres-el-rickshaw/trackback/
Syed , dhaka: Sep 30 2009
Cars pollute as soon as they are turned on, whether they are moving or sitting still in traffic. To blame air pollution on rickshaws because they slow down cars is outrageous. Even when moving smoothly and well-maintained, cars pollute. (more…)
Tags: air pollution, benzene, bicycle, Cabs, cancer, carbon dioxide, climate change, dhaka, main sources of air pollution, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, polluters, rickshaw, rickshaws, sources of air pollution, traffic
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/09/29/air-pollution-blame-cars-not-pedicabs/trackback/
By Neville Hawcock
On a bad day, cycling in London feels like dinosaurs versus mammals. You, the warm-blooded cyclist, may ultimately inherit the earth, but until then you run the grave risk of being squished by a lumbering, petrol-fuelled sauropod. You have the acceleration, the visibility, the manoeuvrability; they have the weight, the momentum, the airbags.
There are good days, of course, when pedalists and petrolheads give way to each other in a haze of goodwill. But they are rare. So it is with some trepidation that I approach BugBugs’ Holborn Viaduct lock-up. My task is to give one of its pedicabs a test-ride; and pedicabs – as their operators prefer to style these latter-day rickshaws – are the SUVs of London’s bike scene: big – maybe too big – and apt to provoke extremes of opinion. (more…)
Tags: bike scene, bikes, Cabs, driver, Drivers, drivers association, fun, London, Main Street, national cycling, NEW YORK, Operators, passenger, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, rickshaw, rickshaws, Safety, slow traffic, taxi drivers, test ride, traffic, trike, yellow cab
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/03/10/a-rickshaw-ride-through-the-streets-of-london/trackback/
What’s up with those bike rickshaws?
It’s a question that bears repeating. So …What’s up with those bike rickshaws?
They seemed to appear out of nowhere this winter, multiplying like bunnies during the inauguration. Tourists seemed to think they’d always been there, a la Central Park East in New York City, but locals knew better. This is DC. We sell tourists “FBI: You Don’t Know Me” T-shirts, scream at them to stand to the right, sell ‘em a half-smoke and send ‘em packing. At best, they can shell out $60 to steer a Segway for an hour while wearing a dorky-looking helmet. (more…)
Tags: adams morgan, Cabs, cadillac, central park, central park east, city, fbi, inauguration, locals, mayor adrian fenty, New York City, obama, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, rfk stadium, rickshaw, rickshaws, segway, throwback, tourists, Transport, transportation, weekend
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/01/15/they-work-hard-for-the-money/trackback/
Entrepreneur powers his one-man horseless carriage during the wee hours Downtown
Wes Weisheit vigorously pedaled his bike along North Fourth Avenue, pulling a reporter in the “cab” behind. The gentle bumps during the ride seemed to echo the pulsating beats from the Bose stereo attached to his bike.
This open-air taxi burns no gasoline and provides a leisurely ride to your destination.
Otherwise known as pedicabs, rickshaws or bike taxis, you’ve probably seen them cruising the streets during University of Arizona football games or late night on Fourth Avenue.
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Tags: advertising, bicycle, Cabs, downtown, downtowns, Drivers, Main Street, Main Street Pedicabs, operator, passenger, Pedicab, pedicab driver, pedicab drivers, Pedicab News, pedicabs, pub crawls, rickshaw, rickshaws, street pedicabs, taxis, transportation, weekend, wheels
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/01/14/pedaling-his-patrons/trackback/
By Andrea Sachs
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, June 29, 2008; P06
Among the experiences that make one go “Eek!,” tooling around Manhattan in a rickshaw ranks high, falling somewhere between a cab ride during rush hour and walking through Times Square after the theaters let out. Some of the bike-drawn buggies come equipped with seat belts; others don’t. You decide your threshold of thrill.
“There’s a real rush going through traffic,” said Jacob Press, a tour guide with the Manhattan Rickshaw Co., the longest continuously operating pedicab outfit in New York City. “We can always find a way through.”
I have explored the City That Never Stops by foot, bus and bike. But on a recent trip, I wanted to sightsee in a vehicle that was intimate with the urban landscape but didn’t require any energy expenditure. So I called Manhattan Rickshaw a few days before my visit and booked Press and his quads.
Rickshaws are pervasive in Asia, where the economical bicycles with big back seats jostle for space among mopeds, cars, beasts of burden and swarms of pedestrians. In the United States, they’re more of a novelty than a necessity but are a rousing ride nonetheless. Though passengers are not as vulnerable as the biker, they’re still thrust into the chaotic street scene.
“It’s a combination of entertainment and transportation,” said Manhattan Rickshaw owner Peter Meitzler, who was instrumental in bringing pedicabs to New York. “It’s fun and environmental and fills a niche.”
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Tags: andrea sachs, bicycle, bicycles, billboard, Manhattan, manhattan rickshaw, NEW YORK, New York City, Newspaper, operator, Operators, passenger, pedestrians, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, rickshaws, romantic streak, route, rush hour, scene, seat belts, street scene, taxis, times square, traffic, Transport, urban landscape
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2008/06/29/pedicab-junction-in-nyc/trackback/
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