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Hangzhou’s de facto new driving license for delivery riders
THE TRAFFIC POLICE in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, recently issued a traffic safety manual to scooter delivery riders. Yanzhao Metropolis Daily comments:
It is reported that the delivery riders inHangzhou need to pass a special exam on traffic safety to acquire the manual, which is regarded as a de facto driving license for delivery riders. The manual holders will be punished if they break any of the rules listed in the manual.
This is a good move in response to the rapid rise in the number of scooter delivery riders in many cities. It is necessary to better manage the riders, as theHangzhou traffic police are attempting to do, to ensure not only the riders’ safety, but also the order of the transport system.
Most delivery riders use electric tricycles and scooters. But their driving habits, decided by their duties, require them to rush. Some deliverypeople only bear in mind the deadline of their deliveries and forget the traffic rules, causing a large number of traffic accidents.
TheHangzhou traffic police need to constantly update the rules in the manual and strengthen public awareness of them. Although, the rules are not yet compulsory, after a trial period, if successful, the authorities can make the manual and related exam a must for all couriers of the logistics industry.
The Hangzhou traffic police have set a good example for the other cities to follow. The professional and delicacy management is conducive to improving the efficiency of administration, lubricating the public traffic system and lowering lawenforcement costs.
The couriers also have every reason to welcome the practice, because it, if well implemented, can effectively ensure their safety and protect their legal interests.