Well known in Thailand, the Daihatsu HiJet 'tuk tuk' taxi.
The term 'tuk tuk' was originally applied to motorised 3-wheeled (sam-lor) taxis due to the sputtering sound of their little engines. This more modern 4-wheeled taxi should really be called a 'song thaew' (referring to its 2 bench seats for the passengers) but many people, especially tourists, still call it a 'tuk tuk'.
Scenery only, not set up for road traffic. Can be tilted forward/back using the roll (Shift-Rotate) function in Surveyor.