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View all search resultsMiktrotrans drivers get a salary “far below what is decent”, one protesting driver said. Each driver is required to meet a daily target of 100 kilometers of travel to receive the full daily wage of Rp 150,000 (US$9.28), which still puts them below Jakarta's minimum monthly wage.
Forget the ramshackle, rust buckets on wheels of the past: Revitalized and rebranded as Mikrotrans, public minivans have had a renaissance in Jakarta that could be replicated for all angkot services across the archipelago.
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