Three-wheelers or autos as they are commonly referred to, in addition to being a mode of transport, also provide the public on occassion with philosophical and religious thought, but oft-times with hilarious messages plastered on their rear. As they weave in-and-out of traffic or scurry along the roads, these messages help keep down road-rage and [...]

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Three-wheelers or autos as they are commonly referred to, in addition to being a mode of transport, also provide the public on occassion with philosophical and religious thought, but oft-times with hilarious messages plastered on their rear.

As they weave in-and-out of traffic or scurry along the roads, these messages help keep down road-rage and provide road-users with light entertainment.
The messages draw most attention when stopped at traffic lights or at traffic blocks Some of the messages are in English, at times with bad spelling mistakes that make them hilarious.

Many a message praises parents, while some speak of the support extended to them by a member of the family. The messages provide a steady source of entertainment to passers-by and frustrated driv-ers stuck in our unending traffic blocks.

This poor guy obviously got his idioms somewhat mixed-up

A glowing tribute to the unknown driver's mother

A typical Lankan trait... blame everyone but yourself

Deep philosophy, but not easily understood by ordinary laymen

A message to out politicians? Your guess is as good as mine

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