How to Apply to Be a Chauffeur Driver?
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Scan the official app QR code to register. Taking DiDi as an example, below are the passenger safety management standards for DiDi Chauffeur: 1. Passenger safety technical safeguards: Utilize internet and GPS technologies to monitor the chauffeur service and vehicle trajectory throughout the entire process, ensuring passenger personal and property safety during the service. From the moment the passenger places an order until the final payment, the entire service process is recorded. 2. Special passenger safety: Establish special service standards for passengers in special conditions such as illness, disability, pregnancy, or young children to ensure their safety during the ride. 3. Safety contingency plans: Develop comprehensive, reasonable, and legal emergency response plans, and establish an emergency response team to handle emergencies, sudden passenger safety incidents, natural disasters, etc.
I recently went through the ride-hailing driver application process, and it was actually quite straightforward. First, download platform apps like DiDi Chuxing or T3 Mobility on your phone, and upload photos of your ID card and driver's license during registration (you must have at least 3 years of driving experience). Then, follow the instructions to take photos of your vehicle's registration certificate and compulsory traffic insurance policy—remember, the car must have local license plates and be less than 5 years old. Once the platform approves your application, you'll need to visit an offline service center for a vehicle inspection, which mainly checks for modifications and ensures the exterior is undamaged. After passing the inspection, you can complete 15 safety training videos on the app and start accepting orders. I recommend prioritizing platforms like T3 or CaoCao that provide social insurance for drivers. After completing 200 rides, it's best to obtain a ride-hailing driver's license, as traffic authorities are cracking down hard—don't take chances.