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Jakarta’s traffic jam
Motorists trespass in the bus lane, forcing a bus into traffic during the city's peak rush hour in Jakarta, on November 13, 2015.
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Vehicles sit in traffic on a main road during the morning rush hour in Jakarta, on May 19, 2016.
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Motorists in a traffic jam on a main road in Jakarta on June 21, 2016.
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Motorists suffer through a traffic jam in Jakarta on February 4, 2016 near a construction site. Indonesia lacks a mass-transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport.
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Go-Jek, a popular motorbike-hailing app, is putting a new spin on smartphone taxi services in the Indonesian capital. Thousands of motorcyclists in distinctive green jackets and helmets offer commuters an escape from Jakarta's notorious traffic gridlock.
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Drivers log onto the Go-Jek app, which has seen 25 million downloads since its launch in 2015.
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Go-Jek drivers are easy to spot in their bright green uniforms.