
According to relevant laws and regulations, individuals applying to be ride-hailing drivers must not have any record of drunk driving. Therefore, if you have a drunk driving record, you are permanently disqualified from becoming a ride-hailing driver, regardless of how many years have passed. Below are the relevant details: 1. Ride-hailing Driver Restrictions: Applicants must possess a valid motor vehicle driver's license for the corresponding vehicle type, have at least 3 years of driving experience, and have no records of traffic crime, dangerous driving crime, drug use, drunk driving, or violent crime. The municipal-level taxi administrative authority in the service area will review the application from the driver or the ride-hailing platform company and issue the corresponding certificate to qualified candidates who pass the assessment. 2. Ride-hailing Vehicle Requirements: The vehicle's initial purchase price must not be less than 120,000 yuan, and it must be equipped with a satellite positioning device with driving recording functionality and an emergency alarm device. The vehicle's technical performance must meet operational safety standards, it must not have been in use for more than 3 years, and its usage must be registered as pre-booked taxi passenger transport. Additionally, the vehicle owner or the ride-hailing platform company must apply to the municipal transportation authority and submit the required materials.

Drunk driving has serious consequences. If caught, it's not just about paying a fine or spending a few days in jail—it could mean a lifetime ban from driving for ride-hailing services like DiDi. From my understanding of traffic regulations, drunk driving is a severe offense. The public security department will record it in your file and may revoke your driver's license for several years or even permanently. Platforms like DiDi conduct strict background checks when hiring drivers, and a drunk driving offense will essentially disqualify you from the ride-hailing industry. Think about it: drunk driving poses a huge safety risk. As a service provider, DiDi prioritizes passenger safety and can't afford to take risks by hiring drivers with such a record. So, if the drunk driving offense is severe—like having an extremely high blood alcohol level—you can forget about driving for DiDi for life. My advice? Never make this mistake. It not only ruins your career prospects but could also lead to accidents. Life and safety are no joke. Prevention is better than cure, and obeying traffic laws is key.

I have a friend who is a living example. A few years ago, he was caught drunk driving. Originally, he was a Didi driver earning some extra income, but his license was revoked on the spot, and he was even detained. Later, when he wanted to drive for Didi again, the platform directly rejected him because the system showed he had a criminal record. He deeply regrets it and now has to rely on other jobs to make a living, completely disrupting his life. Drunk driving doesn't just affect driving for Didi; it also makes it hard to find other taxi or professional driver positions because companies check backgrounds. Remember, drunk driving affects you for life, ranging from fines to imprisonment, causing a steep decline in your career path. My advice is to never drink before driving. Hiring a designated driver or taking a taxi is both safe and cost-effective. If something happens, it's too late to make amends. Safe driving is the right path.

From the platform's perspective, Didi has strict requirements for drivers. Applicants must provide a driver's license and a criminal record certificate. If you're caught drunk driving, especially if it becomes a criminal offense, don't expect to be approved for life. The platform's system automatically screens out such records and directly rejects the application. Why? Drunk driving is a high-risk behavior, and Didi must ensure passenger safety—it's not something to joke about. Even if you only commit a minor violation without criminal consequences, repeated offenses will still exclude you. In related discussions, experts emphasize that the ride-hailing industry places special importance on safety to avoid any potential risks. So if you've really committed an offense, it's better to look for other jobs early and not waste time on the impossible. Review the platform's rules more often—safe driving is the golden rule.


