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Have you ever drive a Tuk Tuk at max speed through the mountains and dangerous parts of the road? If not, then enter the world of speed lovers, because the hottest curves are waiting for you.
Pull on your belt and let the adventure begin right now! You will have different missions to go through in a limited time with your Tuk Tuk.
in rural parts of China they call this a turtle car. The thrill is not from the speed but from the lack of shock absorbers . On a dirt โor poorly paved โroad you spend half your time on the floor and the other half on the ceiling.
They go like 20 mph. I wouldn't call it a thrilling experience
in rural parts of China they call this a turtle car. The thrill is not from the speed but from the lack of shock absorbers . On a dirt โor poorly paved โroad you spend half your time on the floor and the other half on the ceiling.
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in rural parts of China they call this a turtle car. The thrill is not from the speed but from the lack of shock absorbers . On a dirt โor poorly paved โroad you spend half your time on the floor and the other half on the ceiling.
And in dense Metropolitan areas it's praying it's fast enough to get out of the way of the other vehicles barreling towards as your driver cuts in and through traffic.
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They go like 20 mph. I wouldn't call it a thrilling experience
It's not the speed that's thrilling. It's the weaving in and out of traffic (and there are tooooons of traffic), going up reeeeally close to larger vehicles like buses and big trucks, and occasionally going in the opposite side of the road because lane dividers are just there for show. And as others mentioned, the extremely bumpy ride. The cherry on top is all the exhaust from the tuk tuk (and other cars on the road because it doesn't have any doors) you're breathing in.
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