EDIT: Reading on you already answered my question. Aren't 3-wheeled cars rather unstable?
Yeah, they are. But they seem to manage just fine. I've got a few shots from one of my previous trips of a few different 3 wheeled vehicles, I'll post some up.
One of the best things I've ever seen, but yet to catch on camera, was the young guys driving the 3 wheeled trucks to and from construction sites. Loaded to the gunnels with bricks, or pavers, or sand, gravel or other construction materials. If they get stopped at a red light at an intersection, and have a suitably impressionable/appreciative audience, the engine revs rise right up, the clutch gets dumped as the lights go green, and they pull fabulous wheelstands across the intersection. It's brilliant. It's one of the things on my bucket list to try and catch on camera. I've talked the Wife into going to the city where I saw it for a few days on this trip, so with a bit, or lot of luck I might see it again.
The trucks are very similar to this one
It's hilarious, you see signs on the freeways saying no tractors, otherwise you'd see this sort of thing on major 6 lane high speed freeways
A couple more shots of the contrasts seen.
People stopping and hopping out of late model Land cruisers, Range Rovers and the like, buying vege's off farmers with a Donkey.
I thoroughly enjoy just standing on the side of the road, shooting whatever interesting things motor on by. Going to do it again this trip for sure.
This one I shot out the window of a Taxi as we were driving along
It's brilliant fun, there's such a rich pallet of subject matter to catch on camera
