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​Didi Kuaidi, China’s top taxi-hailing app, launches personal chauffeur service

China’s market leading car- and taxi -hailing app Didi Kuaidi launched its new business Didi Chauffeur in Beijing on Tuesday, just days after authorities in Shanghai cracked down on unlicensed private car services.

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A similar ban was imposed on them last month in the Chinese capital.
The company, which attracted US$2 billion in funding earlier this month, said Didi Chauffeur is part of its strategy to build a one-stop transportation platform.

It will help car owners find a qualified driver to chauffeur them around in their own vehicle when they are in no condition to drive, for example due to imbibing alcohol or being sick. They will be charged a fixed fee for the first 10 kilometres, the company said.

“We have already registered over 800,000 drivers for the service in less than two months,” said Didi Kuaidi CEO Cheng Wei. “We’ve trained 160,000 of them to be chauffeurs in order to provide the best service.”

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