The Jakarta Air Pollution Control Task Force expanded access to emission tests to make it easier for people to test their vehicles' engine exhaust.
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As of September 29, 109 tall buildings in Jakarta, including the City Hall, have installed 125 water mist generators in an effort to combat air pollution in .
The Jakarta government plans to open free vehicle emission testing services at a number of bus terminals as part of efforts to improve the air quality in .
Traffic volume in Jakarta decreased by only 1.69 percent during the implementation of the work-from-home (WFH) policy for civil servants (ASNs) at the .