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Smell Test for Indonesia's Motorcycle Taxi Candidates

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12 January 2016 10:55 WIB

Motorcycle-taxi driver candidates raise their hands during an odour test at a basement car park in Jakarta, January 9, 2016. So stiff is competition between Indonesia's motorcycle taxis app companies that new entrants are going to extreme lengths to stand out. Aris Wahyudi, the founder of the newest motorcycle-sharing company, reckons he has found a unique way to win business: not-so-smelly drivers. REUTERS/Garry Lotulung

12 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

A motorcycle-taxi driver candidate raises her hands during an odour test at a basement car park in Jakarta, January 9, 2016. So stiff is competition between Indonesia's motorcycle taxis app companies that new entrants are going to extreme lengths to stand out. Aris Wahyudi, the founder of the newest motorcycle-sharing company, reckons he has found a unique way to win business: not-so-smelly drivers. REUTERS/Garry Lotulung

12 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

A man (R) performs an odour test on a motorcycle-taxi driver candidate at a basement car park in Jakarta, January 9, 2016. So stiff is competition between Indonesia's motorcycle taxis app companies that new entrants are going to extreme lengths to stand out. Aris Wahyudi, the founder of the newest motorcycle-sharing company, reckons he has found a unique way to win business: not-so-smelly drivers. REUTERS/Garry Lotulung

12 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

A motorcycle-taxi driver candidate sits on his motorcycle during a test at a basement car park in Jakarta, January 9, 2016. So stiff is competition between Indonesia's motorcycle taxis app companies that new entrants are going to extreme lengths to stand out. Aris Wahyudi, the founder of the newest motorcycle-sharing company, reckons he has found a unique way to win business: not-so-smelly drivers. REUTERS/Garry Lotulung

12 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

Motorcycle-taxi driver candidates line up for an odour test at a basement car park in Jakarta, January 9, 2016. So stiff is competition between Indonesia's motorcycle taxis app companies that new entrants are going to extreme lengths to stand out. Aris Wahyudi, the founder of the newest motorcycle-sharing company, reckons he has found a unique way to win business: not-so-smelly drivers. REUTERS/Garry Lotulung

12 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

A motorcycle-taxi driver candidate raise his hands during an odour test at a basement car park in Jakarta, January 9, 2016. So stiff is competition between Indonesia's motorcycle taxis app companies that new entrants are going to extreme lengths to stand out. Aris Wahyudi, the founder of the newest motorcycle-sharing company, reckons he has found a unique way to win business: not-so-smelly drivers. REUTERS/Garry Lotulung

12 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB