Eco-Friendly Taxis in Indonesia
12 Dec, 2009 by
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Jakarta is planning to replace one of the city’s enduring symbols — the orange-colored three-wheeler taxis or the bajaj — with an environment-friendly version that is powered by compressed natural gas.
Jakarta’s governor is behind the effort for the new taxis, and the aim is to cut air pollutants in the ninth densest city in the world.
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