Wow Justin you really know vehicles so well. By a year, I can imagine your ride modified . Great to see daily post about what's happening in your life in Cambodia. The solar insulation looks pretty slick.
Hahaha first time seeing a bus Prius . Monkey B looks really happy coming down from her bus. 😀😀😀
The driver/teacher has removed the upper part of the back seat so more students can sit inside the trunk on crowded days. I can't imagine how the students decide who has to crawl to the trunk 😁. You are right, I already have lots of ideas for further modifications to the tuk-tuk.
Looking at that statement sent chills in my spine.. sitting inside a trunk. I am claustrophobic. I can imagine being inside. How many kids can the driver fit inside on a crowded day? Hope that the air-conditioning must be working well.
Hahhaa.. the Justin mobile is on its way. It's quite fun and addictive to DIY and mod stuff.. 😀😀😀 thank you and have a great night..
Well, the upside to being so crowded is that even the anti-social kids have to practice being fake friends to survive that ride. I would've taken the girls to English school in the tuk-tuk, but the transport cost was too cheap to refuse.
hahha..what you said is very true... about the kids having to socialize since it is pretty crowded. How much is it every month? really curious to know.. Hahaha.. how far is it to school?
The English school is around $30 a month for one student, a little more expensive as you get into higher grades. The school is nearby, but I guess everything is here in Pramaoy. I would estimate it's not even 2km, but it's still convenient not to make that back and forth trip 4 times a day. Only $10 per month to have both girls be taken from and to that school via Prius taxi.
I calculated I can easily earn that $10 on HIVE with the extra freetime I have from not making that short drive many times a day.