Pedicab, PEHD uh kab, is a type of three-wheeled vehicle used as a taxicab. It is similar to a bicycle, but it has two rear wheels instead of one. It also has a passenger carriage that sits above the rear wheels. The carriage is often covered and partially enclosed. The driver sits on a bicycle seat and pushes pedals that turn the rear wheels. The driver guides the pedicab with bicycle handle bars. Pedicabs replaced jinrikishas, the hand-pulled carts that were once widely used as taxicabs in China, Japan, and many other Asian countries (see Jinrikisha). Automobiles have replaced pedicabs in the major cities of Asia.
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