pedicab
/ˈpɛdɪkæb/Definitions
1. noun
a three-wheeled bicycle with a seat for one or two passengers, typically powered by the rider, used as a form of transportation in cities.
“She hailed a pedicab to get to the hotel quickly.”
2. noun
a type of rickshaw, especially one used in cities or tourist areas.
“The pedicab drivers were protesting the new regulations.”