Can the Baojun 730 Operate as a Hello Hitch Ride?

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PhoebeAnn
07/29/25 8:56pm
The Baojun 730 cannot operate as a Hello Hitch ride. Below are the joining conditions: Vehicle Type: Hello Hitch does not support all vehicle types. The car must be a model with fewer than seven seats. Seven-seater vehicles have too long a wheelbase and do not meet the registration specifications for ride-hailing services. Currently, only taxis can register as Hello Hitch drivers; private cars are not eligible. Age: Ride-hailing services also impose certain age restrictions on drivers. Hello Hitch stipulates that male drivers must be between 23 and 60 years old, while female drivers must be between 23 and 50 years old. These age limits are set with passenger safety in mind. Driver's License: Hello Hitch is a ride-hailing service, and drivers only need a license of C2 or above. However, it is important to note that the vehicle type driven must correspond to the driver's license. A C2 license cannot be used to drive a manual transmission car.
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