They were originally U.S Military jeeps from World War II. Filipinos inherited the leftover ones and made them public transits.
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Leonardo Sarao is known for inventing the "Sarao Jeepney," a type of public transportation vehicle commonly found in the Philippines. The Sarao Jeepney is known for its colorful decorations and unique design, reflecting the vibrant culture of the Philippines.
The plural form of the noun 'jeepney' is jeepneys.
It is because there is no 'upwind air' inside the middle part of the jeepney while it is moving. It is just more or less 'stationary air', hence the fly does not require more effort to keep up with the jeepney's speed. The wind only blows up to the inner sides of the jeepney.. Now if the fly were on that area, it would really need to flap its wings like a supahfly to keep up with the jeepney's speed.
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Jeepney is a Filipino culture because it is a product of Filipino's ingenuity. The surplus jeeps of the American troops at the end of World War II was stripped down and changed by the Filipinos into a lavishly decorated jeepney. This symbolizes Filipino's innovativeness and artistry.
A jeepney is/was originally and old style jeep that had been cut apart and extended, to make room for more stuff or people on board.