Jakarta’s effort to boost participation in vehicle emissions test [2]
Joint effort with the police department is key to conducting emissions tests effectively in Jakarta and its surrounding areas, expert say.
Joint effort with the police department is key to conducting emissions tests effectively in Jakarta and its surrounding areas, expert say.
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