
The appointments follow a report by China's Ministry for Transport which concluded that the company's "management of people and vehicles is out of control."
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During an investigation into Didi Chuxing's operations, China's Ministry of Transport found Didi violated multiple safety rules, including failing to flag "high risk drivers and improperly handling deposits."
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The inspection came as a result of two accounts of alleged rape and murder on the ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing, which sparked national outrage and a public apology from the company’s senior management.
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Using advanced mobile internet solutions, the new platform seeks to help taxi companies create more efficient transportation routes, enhance user satisfaction, and increase demand for taxi services.
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The nationwide inspections come as a response to the recent deaths of two female passengers on the ride-hailing platform Didi Chuxing.
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In a statement, Didi said it was “immensely saddened by the tragedy” and that two senior managers have been removed from their positions.
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Business travelers to China can now book their reservations directly through the Deem Work Fource application.
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Since China did not sign the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, which established international standards for road signs and rules, Chinese citizens who visit Japan, and other Geneva Convention-ratified countries, need an international driving permit.
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Beginning June 22, Didi Chuxing will be piloting an in-app feature that will allow passengers to share their route and destination with emergency contacts.
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The legislation, which goes into effect July 1, grants authorities the power to suspend a driver’s license for three to six months if he or she is caught violating the new law two or more times.
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