
Running a ride-hailing service requires the following conditions: 1. 3 years of driving experience: Obtain a motor vehicle driver's license for the corresponding vehicle type and have more than 3 years of driving experience. 2. No records: No record of traffic crime, no record of dangerous driving, no record of drug use, no record of drunk driving, and no record of accumulating 12 points in the last 3 consecutive scoring cycles. 3. Good service attitude: Maintain good professional ethics and enthusiastic service attitude, and pick up and drop off customers on time. 4. Careful inspection: Check the validity period of various vehicle documents.

I've been driving a ride-hailing car for almost three years. I remember the most critical factor when choosing a car was that it couldn’t be older than 8 years; otherwise, it wouldn’t even register on the platform. The car’s condition must be good, with no signs of major accidents, and the engine and brake system must be regularly maintained to avoid breaking down midway and costing me orders. For insurance, commercial insurance is a must—regular car insurance isn’t enough. It covers passenger safety and my liability, so in case of an accident, I won’t lose everything. The seating capacity should be between 4-7 seats—too small or too large affects efficiency. The car must also have a GPS tracker and fare meter for the platform to track rides. Overall, choosing a fuel-efficient and comfortable car is the most cost-effective, ensuring higher profits in the long run.

As a frequent ride-hailing passenger, I particularly value the safety and comfort of the vehicle. The car shouldn't be too old, preferably within 10 years, otherwise it can be bumpy and have unpleasant odors. The vehicle condition should be good, including proper tire pressure, strong air conditioning, and intact seat belts, ensuring a safe ride. The seats should be spacious and clean, making long trips comfortable. I've heard that local license plates and operational insurance are required to avoid the risks of unlicensed vehicles. It's even better if the car is equipped with a fire extinguisher and first aid kit, providing peace of mind in emergencies. When booking a ride, I always check for the platform's certification mark to ensure reliability. These details make the journey comfortable and reassuring.

It is important to promote environmental protection in ride-hailing services, and it is recommended to prioritize new energy vehicles or small-displacement gasoline cars. The vehicle condition must meet standards to reduce exhaust emissions and noise pollution. Limiting the vehicle age to within 8 years can improve energy efficiency and avoid resource waste. Installing smart devices such as energy-saving air conditioning systems in vehicles can also save electricity, aligning with low-carbon policies. I support such requirements, as promoting clean travel benefits urban air quality and is beneficial for the environment and health in the long run. Simply put, choosing the right car not only ensures compliance but also contributes to environmental protection.


