Can out-of-town cars operate on Didi in Nanjing?
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Out-of-town cars cannot operate on Didi in Nanjing. Here is some extended information about Didi Chuxing: 1. Software Introduction: The "Didi Chuxing" App leverages mobile internet features to integrate online and offline services, transforming the traditional taxi driver's method of waiting for passengers. It allows drivers to "accept orders" based on passengers' destinations and their own preferences, reducing communication costs between drivers and passengers, lowering empty driving rates, and maximizing resource and time savings for both parties. 2. Main Functions: (1) Didi Premium: Initially tested in Beijing, mainly targeting mid-to-high-end business car rental groups. (2) Didi Express: Launched in Hangzhou, it is a type of service. (3) Didi Hitch: Positioned as a shared travel service.
I heard about the issue of out-of-town cars running Didi in Nanjing. Actually, Didi's platform rules are quite strict, and generally, it's not allowed. Didi requires that vehicles must have local registration in the city where they are registered. Operating with an out-of-town license plate in Nanjing may violate local regulations, such as the city's ride-hailing management policies, which emphasize that vehicles must be localized. Otherwise, drivers may face fines or even account suspension. When I drove for Didi, I encountered this situation—someone from out of town tried to register, but the system rejected them directly because the license plate wasn’t from Nanjing. This also involves safety concerns, as out-of-town drivers may not be familiar with Nanjing’s routes, increasing the risk of accidents and passenger complaints. If you really want to drive for Didi, it's best to apply for a local license plate or consult a legitimate platform first to avoid unnecessary risks. Didi’s review process is becoming stricter, and the consequences of violating the rules can be quite troublesome.