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When Jakarta saleswoman Fitriyani wants to get somewhere fast, she, like many people these days, turns to a ride-hailing app. But Ms. Fitriyani’s preferred ride has two wheels, not four.
Taxis are lined up during a protest against competition from ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Grab at the main business district in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 22, 2016.
Thousands of taxi drivers brought parts of Indonesia’s capital Jakarta to a standstill Tuesday to protest popular ride-sharing apps Uber and GrabTaxi. Photo: Associated Press JAKARTA—Thousands ...
Indonesian executives weary of Jakarta's notorious traffic jams may in future be able to order a helicopter ride with their smartphones through a new service being considered by ride-hailing firm ...
An estimated 2,000 taxi and bus drivers gathered in downtown Jakarta on Monday to protest ride-hailing apps like Uber and Grab taking away their business. According to the Jakarta Post, there were ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Explosions and shoot out occurred in the area of Sarinah, Central Jakarta, have made two application-based motorcycle taxi (ojek) companies; GrabTaxi and Go-Jek Indonesia, compete ...