
The requirements for Wanshun car owner registration are: men must be between 21-60 years old, women must be between 21-55 years old, with no records of violent crimes or drug use; driving experience must meet local ride-hailing regulations, with a driving license for vehicle type C2 or above and at least three years of driving experience, no history of drunk driving, drug driving, or other serious traffic violations; the vehicle must be owned by the registered car owner or used with the owner's permission. Here is some related information about Wanshun Car-hailing: 1. Introduction: Wanshun Car-hailing is a mobility platform that combines the new business model of transportation with traditional taxis, integrating internet technology, channels, users, and a partnership system. 2. Operating Cities: According to the 'Interim Measures for the of Online Car-hailing Business Services,' applicants wishing to engage in online car-hailing operations must have both online and offline service capabilities. Among these, the online service capability is certified once by the relevant provincial authorities where the enterprise is registered and is valid nationwide.

I think before registering as a Wanshun driver, you should first check if you meet these hard requirements. First, you need to be of the right age, usually between 21 and 60—too young or too old won't work. You must have a C1 or higher driver's license, and your driving experience must be at least three years; new drivers definitely don't qualify. There are also vehicle requirements—it must be a car with seven seats or fewer, and the car's age shouldn't exceed eight years. If it's too old, the platform might not accept it. Additionally, you need to prepare your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate in original form—all these documents must be photographed and uploaded. Most importantly, the vehicle must have full compulsory traffic and commercial insurance, as this relates to passenger safety, and the platform checks this very strictly. My neighbor got stuck last month during registration because his commercial insurance had expired for two days.

Last week, I just helped my cousin register as a Wanshun car owner. After completing the entire process, I found that the key point lies in the authenticity of the materials. Before registering, you need to ensure that the ID card is within its validity period, and the driver's license has no serious demerit points like drunk driving. The vehicle must have a local license plate; out-of-town vehicles are basically ineligible for registration. The platform also requires submitting real photos of the vehicle at a 45-degree angle, with the license plate clearly visible. During registration, there's also a facial recognition verification step, which you can't bypass. A special reminder about the operational : many people think regular car insurance is sufficient, but the platform explicitly requires dedicated ride-hailing insurance. The entire review process takes about three to five working days, and the approval rate is quite high if all materials are complete.

When registering for Wanshun Car, pay attention to these threshold conditions: First, the driver's requirements include a minimum of 3 years of driving experience, no criminal record, and generally an age limit of 22 years or older. The vehicle requirements are more specific—the car must be converted from non-operational to operational, and a ride-hailing transport permit must be obtained, which can be processed at the local vehicle office. I recommend checking the vehicle's condition before registration, especially the braking system, as passenger safety is paramount. Don’t skimp on insurance—commercial third-party liability coverage should ideally exceed 1 million yuan. Annual vehicle inspections must be completed on time; otherwise, services will be suspended immediately. Also, a small detail: avoid overly flashy modification stickers or advertisements on the car body, as the platform has uniform appearance standards for vehicles.

Last time I helped a friend with the registration process, I found that the most easily overlooked aspect is the vehicle configuration requirements. Besides the basic documents, the vehicle must be equipped with a GPS positioning device that has a driving record function, which can be easily obtained at an auto parts market for around 200 yuan. A fire extinguisher must also be placed in the back seat, something many private car owners tend to forget. Additionally, the vehicle's wheelbase must not be less than 2650 mm, which some small cars may not meet. The service supervision card must be placed at the lower right corner of the front windshield. Nowadays, new registrants must first pass an online safety training exam, with questions covering traffic regulations and service standards. Lastly, a reminder: within six months after registration, you cannot change the bound vehicle. If you plan to switch cars, you need to apply in advance.

Becoming a WanShun driver requires passing four checkpoints. First is the qualification review, which checks ID, driver's license, and background records - those with drug history or hit-and-run offenses will definitely fail. Second is vehicle inspection, verifying if the model is on the approved list, mileage, annual inspection, and status - modified vehicles basically have no chance. Third is the on-site vehicle examination, checking details like body scratches and tire wear. Fourth is the safety assessment, requiring participation in emergency response training. I recommend checking their official website for the latest admission standards first, as requirements may vary by city. Some regions additionally require drivers to obtain a local ride-hailing driver's certificate, which needs to be processed at the transportation bureau.


