Sunday, December 17, 2017

Tricycles that always look up the heavens to keep you away from falling on earth.


The tricycle of Pagadian City is designed to have a perfect balance on the rolling and steep terrains around the city, particularly along the stretch of F.S.Fajares Ave. from the rotonda uphill down to the city proper approaching  the shoreline of Dapulisan Bay, and vice versa.

Even when all the seats are taken, the side car (cab) would just fall down forward enough to find the correct equilibrium of gravitational forces to compliment the cab's momentum. Thus, the tricycle  would not careen or fall back.

Uplifted sidecars of Pagadian City tricycles queuing at the Integrated Bus Terminal along the Maharlika Highway, on the uphill side of the city.  

The tricycles of Pagadian City is amazingly designed by Filipinos. You can consider them as one of the strongest machines on earth. A motorcycle designed by manufacturers to carry only 2 passengers is converted by lowly but ingenious Pinoy mechanic builders and engineers into a beast of burden capable of climbing hills - with heads looking up high.








 


 









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