Can I use my own car for T3?

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DeSamantha
07/24/25 12:27pm
T3 does not allow the use of private cars. To drive for T3, you must meet certain requirements, such as obtaining a driver's license for the corresponding vehicle type, having more than 3 years of driving experience, and being between 23 and 55 years old. Here is some information about T3: Introduction: T3 is an intelligent travel ecosystem platform created by Nanjing Lingxing Technology Co., Ltd. With the brand vision of "becoming the most trusted travel service enterprise," it is committed to providing users with "safe, convenient, and high-quality" travel services through a powerful travel platform, close cooperation with local transportation companies, fully integrated service resources, and customized products. Technological Innovation: T3 is the first travel platform to deeply apply the Internet of Vehicles architecture. Through the deep application of the Internet of Vehicles, it has created the V.D.R safety protection system to comprehensively ensure travel safety and passenger experience.
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VonPreston
08/11/25 6:33am
I just researched this a few days ago, T3 indeed only allows using platform-provided standardized fleet vehicles. Private cars simply can't register for ride-hailing - their fleet consists exclusively of new energy vehicles with green license plates and proper ride-hailing operation certificates. I initially wanted to use my personal car to save costs, but discovered I'd need to convert it to commercial operation status, requiring reinspection, GPS installation, and expensive commercial insurance. The biggest headache is compliance costs - T3's monthly electricity package costs just a few hundred, while DIY insurance runs 8,000+ annually. You'd need three full months just to break even.
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