Didi promotes new carpool function amid ongoing debate about safety

It’s getting harder for users to hail a ride as authorities tighten oversight on ride-hailing

Didi’s Hitch service has been suspended since last August. (Picture: Reuters)
It’s been months since China’s biggest ride-hailing operator Didi suspended Hitch, its popular but controversial carpooling service, after two women were killed last year. But now Didi is promoting another carpooling feature.
Some Didi users can now use a “special-offer carpooling” feature, according to Chinese media reports, but it works a little differently from the now-suspended Hitch. It’s a part of the Didi Express service, which has always offered carpooling -- but with stricter requirements for becoming a driver than Hitch. 
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