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View all search resultsGrab Indonesia is providing free GrabWheels electric scooters for medical personnel treating COVID-19 patients at the emergency hospital in the former athletes village in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.
Starting Monday, people who rent electric scooters and ride them on roads and bike lines outside the area designated for micromobility vehicles in Jakarta will face up to Rp 250,000 (US$17.69) fine.
“As owners, we already know how to ride safely without disturbing other road users. We get a bad name when e-scooter renters ride everywhere without following the rules or disturb other road users,” Albert, an e-scooter owner, said.
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