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Bye-bye 'bajaj'

Bye-bye 'bajaj': A worker cuts a bajaj (a three-wheeled taxi) into pieces to dump in pond in Pos Pengumben, West Jakarta, on Wednesday

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Thu, May 23, 2013 Published on May. 23, 2013 Published on 2013-05-23T11:32:46+07:00

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Bye-bye 'bajaj': A worker cuts a bajaj (a three-wheeled taxi) into pieces to dump in pond in Pos Pengumben, West Jakarta, on Wednesday. At least 150 orange-colored bajaj were destroyed and replaced by environmentally friendly bajaj. The program is the Jakarta city administration’s plan to phase out older bajaj that pollute the streets. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira) Bye-bye 'bajaj': A worker cuts a bajaj (a three-wheeled taxi) into pieces to dump in pond in Pos Pengumben, West Jakarta, on Wednesday. At least 150 orange-colored bajaj were destroyed and replaced by environmentally friendly bajaj. The program is the Jakarta city administration’s plan to phase out older bajaj that pollute the streets. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira) (a three-wheeled taxi) into pieces to dump in pond in Pos Pengumben, West Jakarta, on Wednesday. At least 150 orange-colored bajaj were destroyed and replaced by environmentally friendly bajaj. The program is the Jakarta city administration’s plan to phase out older bajaj that pollute the streets. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)

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span class="caption">Bye-bye 'bajaj': A worker cuts a bajaj (a three-wheeled taxi) into pieces to dump in pond in Pos Pengumben, West Jakarta, on Wednesday. At least 150 orange-colored bajaj were destroyed and replaced by environmentally friendly bajaj. The program is the Jakarta city administration's plan to phase out older bajaj that pollute the streets. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)

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