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Q: 3 wheeled trike? What is the legality of these in smaller cities?

Just want more details on where you can drive them.

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Does it have a stereo mounted?
Play ACDC loud while you ride it ...Apparently the locals love it .
And remember to wave one finger at everyone you see.....they love friendly Foreigners in China .
Edit. ..sorry Rob ...i couldn't help myself

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back in black would be ok, since everyone wears black here all the time.

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some cities have age limits on driving cars, so the elderly drive the 3 wheelers to get around the law and pick up passengers for extra money since their pensions are so low with no cost of living increases.

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Does it have a stereo mounted?
Play ACDC loud while you ride it ...Apparently the locals love it .
And remember to wave one finger at everyone you see.....they love friendly Foreigners in China .
Edit. ..sorry Rob ...i couldn't help myself

retiredinchina:

back in black would be ok, since everyone wears black here all the time.

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no worries man

very funny smiley

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