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A line of green and orange motorized rickshaws, commonly known as 'Keke NAPEP' in Nigeria, is parked on a wet asphalt road, suggesting recent rain or high humidity
Short TermA line of green and orange motorized rickshaws, commonly known as 'Keke NAPEP' in Nigeria, is parked on a wet asphalt road, suggesting recent rain or high humidity. The rickshaws have white lettering on their sides; the closest one displays "PTA-9996", the next shows "PTA-1058", followed by "PTA-198", and "PTA-6581". The rickshaws are facing away from the viewer and towards the right side of the frame, indicating they are likely lined up for passengers or in a parking area. In the background, several people are visible, some standing near the rickshaws and others walking further down the road. Overhead, a network of power lines and utility poles are prominent against a cloudy sky. The scene appears to be a street or a transportation hub in Jos, Nigeria, a city known for its informal transportation sector. A person in a blue shirt, viewed from behind, is in the foreground on the right side of the image, holding what appears to be a dark object. The overall impression is one of a typical urban scene in Nigeria, with a focus on the ubiquitous mode of public transportation.



