epa06388523 Indonesian drivers from Go-Jek company take a rest as they wait for passangers on a side walk in Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 December 2017 (issued 14 December 2017). Three ride-hailing apps companies – Go-Jek, Grab and Uber – have revolutionized the way millions of people in Indonesia buy, eat or move in some of the world’s worst-jammed cities. Due to their effect in the Indonesian society, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 11 December, that it will donate 750,000 US dollar (about 637,000 euro) to the Asian country to support the study of disruptive technologies in the economy. EPA/MAST IRHAM
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06388524 An Indonesian driver from Go-Jek company checks the apps on his smart phone as others take a rest on a side walk in Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 December 2017 (issued 14 December 2017). Three ride-hailing apps companies – Go-Jek, Grab and Uber – have revolutionized the way millions of people in Indonesia buy, eat or move in some of the world’s worst-jammed cities. Due to their effect in the Indonesian society, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 11 December, that it will donate 750,000 US dollar (about 637,000 euro) to the Asian country to support the study of disruptive technologies in the economy. EPA/MAST IRHAM
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06388525 Indonesian drivers from Go-Jek company check the apps on their smart phones as they take a rest on a side walk in Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 December 2017 (issued 14 December 2017). Three ride-hailing apps companies – Go-Jek, Grab and Uber – have revolutionized the way millions of people in Indonesia buy, eat or move in some of the world’s worst-jammed cities. Due to their effect in the Indonesian society, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 11 December, that it will donate 750,000 US dollar (about 637,000 euro) to the Asian country to support the study of disruptive technologies in the economy. EPA/MAST IRHAM
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06388526 An Indonesian driver from Uber company and his passanger ride on a motorbike on a busy street in Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 December 2017 (issued 14 December 2017). Three ride-hailing apps companies – Go-Jek, Grab and Uber – have revolutionized the way millions of people in Indonesia buy, eat or move in some of the world’s worst-jammed cities. Due to their effect in the Indonesian society, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 11 December, that it will donate 750,000 US dollar (about 637,000 euro) to the Asian country to support the study of disruptive technologies in the economy. EPA/MAST IRHAM
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06388527 An Indonesian driver from Uber company sits on a motorbike as he waits for a passanger in Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 December 2017 (issued 14 December 2017). Three ride-hailing apps companies – Go-Jek, Grab and Uber – have revolutionized the way millions of people in Indonesia buy, eat or move in some of the world’s worst-jammed cities. Due to their effect in the Indonesian society, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 11 December, that it will donate 750,000 US dollar (about 637,000 euro) to the Asian country to support the study of disruptive technologies in the economy. EPA/MAST IRHAM
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06388528 An Indonesian driver from Uber company and his passanger ride on a motorbike on a busy street in Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 December 2017 (issued 14 December 2017). Three ride-hailing apps companies – Go-Jek, Grab and Uber – have revolutionized the way millions of people in Indonesia buy, eat or move in some of the world’s worst-jammed cities. Due to their effect in the Indonesian society, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 11 December, that it will donate 750,000 US dollar (about 637,000 euro) to the Asian country to support the study of disruptive technologies in the economy. EPA/MAST IRHAM
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.