CHINESE regulators began a safety overhaul Wednesday of the country’s ride-hailing and car-pooling service providers. Within half a month, a multi-department inspection group including supervisors from the Ministry of Transport will examine the industry’s eight major players, including Didi Chuxing, for safety loopholes and problems concerning the safety of passengers and the public. The group began their in-house inspection Wednesday at Didi, which had been ordered by authorities to rectify its operation to ensure the safety of its services after a second passenger murder this year. Inspectors will also see if regulatory authorities have lived up to their responsibilities and propose punishments for those found in dereliction of duty as well as the enterprises and executives confirmed of violating laws or regulations. Other online ride-hailing and car-pooling firms will be inspected by local authorities under the guidance of provincial-level transport authorities during the campaign. (Xinhua) |