What are the requirements for driving with T3 Chuxing?

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VonAvery
07/24/25 1:57pm
To drive with T3 Chuxing, you need to meet certain requirements such as obtaining the corresponding driver's license for the vehicle type, having over 3 years of driving experience, and being between the ages of 23 and 55. Below is an introduction to T3 Chuxing: 1. Introduction: T3 Chuxing is an intelligent mobility ecosystem platform created by Nanjing Lingxing Technology Co., Ltd. With the brand vision of 'becoming the most trusted mobility service enterprise,' it is committed to providing users with 'safe, convenient, and high-quality' travel services through its powerful mobility platform, close cooperation with local transportation companies, fully integrated service resources, and customized products. 2. Technological Innovation: T3 Chuxing is the first mobility platform to deeply apply the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) architecture. By leveraging the deep application of IoV, it has developed the V.D.R safety protection system to comprehensively ensure travel safety and passenger experience.
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WillowRose
08/11/25 7:54am
To become a driver for T3 Mobility, I've researched quite a few requirements. First, you need a driver's license with at least three years of driving experience and no record of major accidents. The car must also be reliable, preferably less than seven years old, with no serious repair history, and it must meet the platform's vehicle standards—some cities only allow local license plates, for example. Additionally, the vehicle must have comprehensive insurance, including compulsory traffic insurance and commercial insurance. When submitting an application, identity verification and background checks are required, with a clean criminal record being the basic threshold. A health check is also mandatory to ensure physical fitness for long hours of driving. A friend of mine who joined also had to undergo platform training to learn service etiquette and safety protocols. Overall, the process isn't too complicated, but it's step-by-step: register online, upload documents, wait for approval, and then you can start accepting orders. The income is stable and the hours flexible, but competition is fierce. New drivers are advised to focus on improving service ratings by reviewing feedback to avoid being downgraded in priority.
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