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The Tuk Tuk: the 'invasive species' that inhabits Madrid for the torment of its neighbours

Summary by El Confidencial
Saturday. April month. The sun shines in Madrid after weeks of rain and its streets are full of walkers. The postcard is almost idyllic, except for curious protagonists. A row of almost a dozen ‘tuk tuk’ spoils the picture of the Royal Palace that a person tries to immortalize. Although its use is more widespread in the regions of Asia, usually as a passenger transport service or to distribute goods, this three-wheel motorized vehicle has become…
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Saturday. April month. The sun shines in Madrid after weeks of rain and its streets are full of walkers. The postcard is almost idyllic, except for curious protagonists. A row of almost a dozen ‘tuk tuk’ spoils the picture of the Royal Palace that a person tries to immortalize. Although its use is more widespread in the regions of Asia, usually as a passenger transport service or to distribute goods, this three-wheel motorized vehicle has become…

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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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