 Likto, 28, rests on his Tuk Tuk in front of the Democracy Monument in central Bangkok. He has been driving for 10 years, and says he enjoys it. “Some day the money very good, some day very bad. I like it though, good job here in Bangkok.” Likto’s father owns the cart - which he and his brothers share during the week. The cart cost his family around 200,000 baht ($6300usd), and Likto makes between 500-800 ($10-20usd) baht per night on average. On this day, he had been driving for 10+ hours, and made 300 baht ($10usd). 