JAKARTA -- The notion that as income levels rise, transportation in Southeast Asian countries inevitably shifts from two wheels to four seems to be hitting a roadblock in Indonesia.
Two-wheelers meet demand for ride-hailing and public transport connections

While car sales slumped, shipments of motorbikes in Indonesia grew nearly 20% in the first two months of 2019. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
JAKARTA -- The notion that as income levels rise, transportation in Southeast Asian countries inevitably shifts from two wheels to four seems to be hitting a roadblock in Indonesia.