Can I drive for Didi with a newly obtained driver's license?

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EloiseMarie
07/29/25 3:05pm
You cannot drive for Didi with a newly obtained driver's license. Passing the driver's test only proves that you have passed the exam, but it does not mean you have mastered all driving skills. Driving skills need to be improved through continuous practice to achieve proficiency. For safety reasons, there is a one-year probation period for newly obtained driver's licenses. Additionally, Didi has requirements for drivers, including a minimum of three years of driving experience. Below are the basic requirements for Didi drivers: The car used for Didi must be less than six years old, in good condition, with a base price of at least 70,000 RMB, and a mileage of less than 100,000 kilometers. Male drivers must be between 22-60 years old, and female drivers must be between 22-50 years old, with good health. Didi offers different service types: premium cars require at least three years of driving experience, while standard cars require at least one year of driving experience. Applicants must provide verification of their ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate. A criminal record screening is required; those who fail the screening will not be approved. Traffic violation records and major accident screenings are also conducted. Applicants with 12 or more demerit points within one year or major traffic accidents within three years will not be approved.
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