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STORY: Sri Lankans are trading infour wheels for twoas a crippling fuel shortagecontinues in the countryLocation: Colombi, Sri LankaBICYCLE OWNER, DAKSHINA SERASUNDARA, SAYING:"Previously, I went to work in a vehicle. Because of the fuel crisis, it is impossible to get petrol. You have to wait two to three days in a queue to get petrol. I just can’t do it. As a person who goes to work everyday, I thought the most practical thing was to ride a bicycle."Sri Lanka is facing its worseeconomic crisis in decadesThe government has startedrationing fuel to essential servicesBike shop owners saythat's led to a bicycle frenzyBICYCLE SHOP OWNER, VICTOR PERERA, SAYING:"Because of the petrol crisis, everyone is shopping for bicycles. They are trying to get to work. They can’t wait in queues all the time. The import of bicycles has also now been banned. So, the shops are selling their imported stock at even higher prices. Now there are no more bicycles. The ladies' models and the standard model are no longer available. I don’t think new bicycles are available for even another week."