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In this Nov. 19, 2019 photo, a driver tries to maneuver his tuk-tuk in a narrow alleyway of a slum in Cairo, Egypt. Motorized rickshaws known as tuk-tuks have ruled the streets of Cairo’s slums for the past two decades hauling millions of Egyptians home every day. Now the government is taking its most ambitious stand yet against the polluting three-wheeled vehicles: to modernize the neglected transport system, it plans to replace tuk-tuks with clean-running minivans. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

In this Nov. 19, 2019 photo, a driver tries to maneuver his tuk-tuk in a narrow alleyway of a slum in Cairo, Egypt. Motorized rickshaws known as tuk-tuks have ruled the streets of Cairo’s slums for the past two decades hauling millions of Egyptians home every day. Now the government is taking its most ambitious stand yet against the polluting three-wheeled vehicles: to modernize the neglected transport system, it plans to replace tuk-tuks with clean-running minivans. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

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