Since its inauguration in 2014, Google actively captures 360-degree road views through the Street View service in Indonesia. However, later viral photo circulation shows the unusual vehicle of Google Street View.
Instead of using a four-wheeled vehicle, Google instead uses a two-wheeled motor aka vehicle. The motor also uses Honda's 'antique' motor. This is seen from the Honda logo on the seat.
The sight of this motorist Google Street View employee was uploaded by Jasuma Putra on Facebook. The photo was distributed on Motovlog Community Indonesia group page.
Somehow Google chooses the motor as a vehicle to take a Street View image. It could be because to avoid traffic congestion or motor this is used to take pictures on the road that is difficult to pass by the car.
This Jasuma post made a surprise netizen. Something is fun because Google Street View is finally in the aisle. Adapula commented on the antique and legendary motorcycles.
The selection of out-of-the-box facilities to take Street View images is not the first time. In 2015, Google managed to capture the scenery in Borobudur with a backpack.
By Google, shooting with this backpack is called Street View Trekker. Eko Pramono is the operator behind Street Trekker. Eko has traveled to more than 20 pedestrian areas in Indonesia, such as Borobudur Temple, Barong, Ijo, Kalasan, Mendut, Kitchen, Prambanan,