Disabled drivers join Indonesia's ride-hailing service boom
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Yogyakarta
POLIO did not stop Triyono, 35, from cashing in on Indonesia's booming ride-hailing business last year, when he launched a motorcycle taxi service run exclusively by disabled drivers.
With a crew of 20 drivers and modified three-wheeled motorbikes, he is filling a gap in a public transport service that is not particularly disabled-friendly in the world's fourth-most populous country.
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