Motorcycle Rickshaw
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Means of Transport |
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | March 25, 2017 |
| Denomination | Rs. 10 |
| Quantity | 3,000 |
| Perforation | 13 |
| Printer | India Security Press, Nashik |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Brahm Prakash |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 3136 Yvert et Tellier IN 2827 Stanley Gibbons IN 3290 |
| Themes | Transport |
Introduction
The Motorcycle Rickshaw represents an important step in the progression of road transport in India. Designed as a compact and affordable means of conveyance, it bridges the gap between traditional hand-pulled or cycle rickshaws and modern motorised public transport.
Evolution and Purpose
With the increasing need for quicker and more efficient mobility, the motorcycle rickshaw emerged as a practical alternative to manually operated rickshaws. It provided faster movement, carried more passengers, and adapted well to both urban and semi-urban environments where roads were often narrow or not fully developed.
Design and Features
A Motorcycle Rickshaw typically consists of:
- A motorcycle attached to a passenger carriage, usually on three wheels
- Seating capacity of 3–6 passengers, depending on the model
- Lightweight frame suitable for navigating congested routes
This design makes it economical, low-maintenance, and efficient for short-distance travel.
Role in Everyday Transportation
Commonly referred to as an auto-rickshaw in its early form, the motorcycle rickshaw became a preferred mode of travel for students, workers, and daily commuters. Its affordability and accessibility contributed significantly to local transport systems, especially in small towns and rural areas.
Impact and Legacy
The introduction of the motorcycle rickshaw marked a shift from human-powered transport to motorised mobility. It inspired the development of the modern auto-rickshaw, which continues to be one of India’s most widely used public transport options. Over time, various forms such as shared rickshaws and school rickshaws evolved from this concept.
Conclusion
The Motorcycle Rickshaw stands as a symbol of the country’s transition toward motorised public transportation. It not only improved passenger convenience but also expanded livelihood opportunities for operators, making it a key milestone in India’s transport evolution.