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National Pedestrian Day (Indonesian: Hari Pejalan Kaki) is celebrated annually on January 22 in Indonesia.[1] In particular, the capital suffers from lack of sidewalks and uneven walking surfaces.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Jakarta sets aside Rp 474 billion to build, revamp sidewalks". January 23, 2019.