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Non-local cars banned from ODM in G20 summit city

Source: Xinhua   2016-06-18 12:12:55

HANGZHOU, June 18 (Xinhua) -- Transport authorities in east China's Hangzhou City has prohibited private cars registered outside the city from entering on-demand mobility (ODM) service including Didi and Uber.

The city's transport bureau said a large number of non-local cars offering ODM service in Hangzhou have worsened the city's traffic and imposed management uncertainty for the upcoming G20 summit.

The bureau in January ordered to phase out non-local cars in Hangzhou. In April, the city's public security bureau began a background checks on about 140,000 drivers on the apps.

Uber said it will not assign orders to non-local cars until the end of the summit, and turn down applications from non-local drivers.

Didi announced similar action.

The two companies promised a more complete background screening on new applicants and to remove drivers with criminal records or mental disorder, and drug users from their platforms.

Editor: chenwen
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Non-local cars banned from ODM in G20 summit city

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-18 12:12:55
[Editor: huaxia]

HANGZHOU, June 18 (Xinhua) -- Transport authorities in east China's Hangzhou City has prohibited private cars registered outside the city from entering on-demand mobility (ODM) service including Didi and Uber.

The city's transport bureau said a large number of non-local cars offering ODM service in Hangzhou have worsened the city's traffic and imposed management uncertainty for the upcoming G20 summit.

The bureau in January ordered to phase out non-local cars in Hangzhou. In April, the city's public security bureau began a background checks on about 140,000 drivers on the apps.

Uber said it will not assign orders to non-local cars until the end of the summit, and turn down applications from non-local drivers.

Didi announced similar action.

The two companies promised a more complete background screening on new applicants and to remove drivers with criminal records or mental disorder, and drug users from their platforms.

[Editor: huaxia]
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