Go Jek app cuts through Jakarta's notorious traffic jams - News Summed Up

Go Jek app cuts through Jakarta's notorious traffic jams


"Every good innovation comes (from) a really, really big, complicated problem," says the Indonesian entrepreneur. Two-wheeled taxis expertly zip in and out of Jakarta's notorious traffic jams , but they were difficult to hail beforeGo-Jek came along. When others saw the Indonesian capital's traffic as a barrier to business, Nadiem Makarim, now 32, sensed an opportunity. To date, the app has been downloaded 25 million times, and there are more than 240,000 Go-Jek drivers across Indonesia. In Indonesia where 70% of web traffic comes from mobile , this proved to be Go-Jek's best move yet.


Source: CNN August 04, 2016 00:33 UTC



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