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骑手出行要看“码”
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-07-09 21:44

Core Viewpoint - Shanghai has introduced a "Traffic Safety Code" for delivery riders, categorizing their safety levels into green, yellow, and red, directly linking it to their employment qualifications. New riders must have a green code to work, while those with repeated violations will be blacklisted, impacting their ability to receive orders [1][3]. Group 1: Traffic Safety Code Implementation - The Traffic Safety Code uses a color system to indicate rider safety levels, with new riders required to start with a green code [1]. - Riders with a red code will be placed on an industry blacklist, and their platforms will be ordered to suspend their orders until they regain a green code [1]. - The initiative aims to balance efficiency and safety in the fast-paced delivery industry, addressing the significant traffic safety concerns associated with delivery riders [1]. Group 2: Data-Driven Management System - A comprehensive governance system has been established, integrating data support, refined management, and community self-governance to manage the delivery rider sector [2]. - The system can generate lists of "high-risk enterprises," "frequent violation stations," and "problematic riders" through data analysis of traffic violations and accidents [2]. - It evaluates the safety levels of platforms and stations, identifying gaps in responsibility and automatically assessing safety ratings based on various data indicators [2]. Group 3: Industry Response and Innovations - Delivery platforms are actively responding by implementing innovative measures, such as Meituan's "safety score" system, which rewards safe riding and penalizes violations [4]. - Ele.me has optimized its algorithms to ensure adequate rest for riders and reasonable delivery times, while Shansong has created a "Glorious Rider" team to reward those with outstanding safety records [4]. - SF Express reported a 45% decrease in traffic accidents and a 70% reduction in accident compensation costs after enhancing rider safety management in accordance with the new regulations [4].