Drivers and companies found violating the order will both be fined.   -  Photo via Marianna/Flickr.

Drivers and companies found violating the order will both be fined. 

Photo via Marianna/Flickr.

Authorities in Shanghai are planning extra checkpoints and road inspections of online ride-hailing vehicles beginning today, Asia Times reports.

The Shanghai Urban Transportation Bureau will be paying special attention to problems such as overcharging, refusing rides, detouring, and tampering with taxi meters. The government agency notified ride-hailing groups to remove any drivers and vehicles that are not qualified from their platform by the end of June.

Drivers and companies found violating the order will both be fined. 

Originally posted on Auto Rental News

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