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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Ride-Hailing Drivers Protest In Jakarta
Drivers for ride-hailing platforms stage a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 20, 2025, calling for fair compensation and a 10 percent cap on app commission fees. (Photo by Kevin Herbian/NurPhoto) -
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Bolt Ride-Hailing Car
A Bolt-branded car operates as a ride-hailing vehicle on the streets of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. Bolt is an Estonian mobility company providing ride-hailing, food delivery, and carsharing services across Europe and beyond. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bolt Ride-Hailing Car
A Bolt-branded car operates as a ride-hailing vehicle on the streets of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. Bolt is an Estonian mobility company providing ride-hailing, food delivery, and carsharing services across Europe and beyond. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Motorbike Drivers And Pedestrian Using Phones In Central Hanoi
Two motorbike riders and a man stand across the street using their phones in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
A Bolt and Uber car are seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on March 24, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life In Hanoi
Delivery drivers and commuters ride motorbikes along a narrow street lined with shops and trees in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 26, 2025. A man on a bike carries boxes stacked on the back while others wear helmets and green jackets from a ride-hailing service. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Car Logos
Bolt car in Krakow, Poland on March 23, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
A Free Now car is seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
An Uber Comfort car is seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Ride-hailing gondolas to glide above city traffic
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Picture MUST credit: Whoosh
Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport.
The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board.
They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads.
It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination.
Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions.
Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region.
The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options.
The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces.
OPS: Render of the Whoosh system in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ride-hailing gondolas to glide above city traffic
Ferrari Press Agency
Gondolas 1
Ref 16469
16/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh
Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport.
The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board.
They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads.
It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination.
Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions.
Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region.
The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options.
The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces.
OPS: Render of the Whoosh system in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ride-hailing gondolas to glide above city traffic
Ferrari Press Agency
Gondolas 1
Ref 16469
16/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh
Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport.
The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board.
They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads.
It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination.
Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions.
Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region.
The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options.
The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces.
OPS: Render of the Whoosh system in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ride-hailing gondolas to glide above city traffic
Ferrari Press Agency
Gondolas 1
Ref 16469
16/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh
Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport.
The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board.
They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads.
It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination.
Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions.
Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region.
The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options.
The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces.
OPS: Render of the Whoosh system in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ride-hailing gondolas to glide above city traffic
Ferrari Press Agency
Gondolas 1
Ref 16469
16/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh
Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport.
The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board.
They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads.
It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination.
Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions.
Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region.
The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options.
The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces.
OPS: Render of the Whoosh system in action.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
July 28, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Taxi drivers block a neuralgic junction in the city centre of Barcelona to protest the growing use of ride-hailing services which they consider an unfair competition during an unlimited strike (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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