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June 19, 2016 | 2:45 pm
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The Jakarta Police plan to test its new electronic traffic ticketing system, known as e-tilang, from next month. (Antara Photo/Reno Esnir)
The Jakarta Police plan to test its new electronic traffic ticketing system, known as e-tilang, from next month. (Antara Photo/Reno Esnir)

Cars backed up along Jalan Gatot Subroto in Senayan, Jakarta, on Friday (17/06). To reduce traffic congestion, the city's Transportation Management Agency (BPTJ) is creating high-occupancy vehicle lanes on toll roads to be reserved for buses. (Antara Photo/Reno Esnir)

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