- @scribe #txt-anno http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto_rickshaw#India {u'ranges': [{u'start': u'/div[3]/div[3]/div[4]/p[7]', u'end': u'/div[3]/div[3]/div[4]/p[8]', u'startOffset': 0, u'endOffset': 313}], u'quote': u'There are tuk-tuks in several Kenyan towns. Using them is somewhat cheaper than ordinary taxis. However, tuk-tuks cannot operate in mountainous towns, which are common in Kenya. Fierce competition with Boda-bodas (bicycle taxis) and Matatus (minibuses) hinders popularity of Tuk-tuks, especially within the interior of Kenya. While they may not be widely found in Kenya, they are numerous in the coastal regions, which are less mountainous. For example, in the town of Malindi they offer an economical and convenient mode of transportation.[citation needed]\nTuk-tuks are also common in Ethiopia and are becoming common in Tanzania, particularly in the outer areas of Dar es Salaam. In Tanzania and Ethiopia they are known as "Bajaj" or "Bajajis", after the Bajaj Auto company which manufactures many of them. Since 2009, tuk-tuks have become common in Maputo, Mozambique.', u'permissions': {u'read': [], u'admin': [], u'update': [None], u'delete': []}, u'text': u'About Tuk-Tuk or rickshaw in Eastern Africa. This article is from Wikipedia', u'tags': [u'Auto', u'rickshaw', u'tuk-tuk', u'east-africa']} created: Thu, 04 Dec 2014, 09:27 AM UTC