China’s Didi Chuxing rolls out in-car audio recording as part of safety overhaul

Sarah Daiin Beijing
Didi Chuxing drivers and passengers will be recorded during trips in a safety measure introduced after two women customers were raped and killed. Photo: AP

Didi Chuxing, China’s largest ride-hailing platform, has introduced in-trip audio recording as part of a safety overhaul following the rape and murder of a second female passenger in three months.

Starting Saturday, passengers and drivers are required to provide a one-time authorisation for recording of their voices before undertaking new rides, according to the company.

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