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View all search resultsFor the majority of white-collar workers in Jakarta, spending at least four hours per day inside their cars, traveling at a maximum speed of 20 kilometers per hour is still the best way to commute, as it can provide them with shelter from the city’s punishing heat and the polluted air of their own making.
Gaikindo, which previously slashed its domestic car sales target by 40 percent to just 600,000 units this year as the COVID-19 pandemic forced showrooms to temporarily close, has warned it may have to cut its sales forecast even further.
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