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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664660
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664663
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664664
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664673
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664666
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664667
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664670
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664671
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  • FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
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    FEATURE - Jakarta: Verkehrstechnischer Alptraum
    November 14, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia: Rush hour in Jakarta. Indonesia lacks a mass transport system, forcing its increasingly affluent 260 million people to rely heavily on private transport. Jakarta ranked top among 78 cities for traffic stops and starts in a study published on 2015 by motor oil firm Castrol, with the average driver having to stop 33,240 times a year - more than twice the number in New York. Making matters worse, at least a thousand new cars and motorbikes are added to Jakarta's roads each day, government figures show. (Yuan Adriles/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664669
    (c) Dukas