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People in Greater Jakarta now can book a bajaj (three-wheeled taxi), thanks to Grab. The Singapore-based ride-hailing decacorn launched its latest GrabBajay service in Jakarta on May 23. The Bajaj are currently available at ITC Mangga Dua shopping center, Kota Station, Sawah Besar Station, Mangga Besar Station and Pasar Baru Market. (JP/ Iqbal Yuwansyah)
(JP/ Norman Harsono, Kharishar Kahfi)