After the murder, which was reported and discussed widely on
social media, Didi limited the car pooling's service hours to
6am to 10pm, and took other measures. With the new policy taking
effect on June 15, Didi has decided to expand the service hours
from 5am to 12pm.
But between 5am and 6am and between 10pm and 12pm, car-pooling
service drivers can only pick up passengers of the same sex,
Didi said in the statement.
The moves follow the murder in May of a 21-year-old female
passenger, a flight attendant, while traveling from an airport
hotel to Zhengzhou's downtown area, allegedly by her Didi driver
who bypassed defective safety controls in the app.
As part of the new measures, Didi said in the statement on
Wednesday it planned to test an "escort mode" on its app in a
small-scale pilot program starting on June 22. With the escort
mode open on the Didi app, passengers can share their routes and
destinations with their emergency contacts.
The ride-sharing firm in May apologized for the death of the
passenger. Didi said at the time its facial recognition
mechanism was defective and had failed to verify the driver who
allegedly killed the passenger.
The male suspect had used a driver account that belonged to his
father, contrary to Didi's policy, it said at the time.
Didi Chuxing - which is valued at $50 billion and counts
SoftBank Group Corp as a major investor - is expanding heavily
overseas, targeting new markets in Mexico, Brazil and Australia,
where it will come head-to-head with Uber.
(Reporting By Lusha Zhang and Norihiko Shirouzu; editing by
David Evans)
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