Didi Chuxing resumes all services in Wuhan as China’s ride-hailing sector hits restart button


Didi has restored its taxi-hailing, on-demand private car, Hitch carpooling and designated driving services in Wuhan. China’s largest ride-hailing operator said it will continue its rigorous hygiene protocols and other coronavirus protection measures. — SCMP

Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing has reopened all of its mobility services in Wuhan, weeks after travel restrictions were lifted in the city known as the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic.

Didi’s taxi-hailing, on-demand private car, Hitch carpooling and designated driving services resumed operations at midnight on Thursday in the capital of central Hubei province, according to a company statement late on April 28.

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