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    Carpools now the ticket for Spring Festival trips

    By Peng Yining in Beijing | China Daily USA | Updated: 2016-02-11 13:16

    Carpooling services are becoming popular in China for people going home during the annual Spring Festival travel rush.

    More than 7,000 results were found for 'Spring Festival' and 'carpool' on 58.com, China's equivalent of Craigslist, where people are off ering or looking for spare seats to get home instead of taking overcrowded public transportation.

    Jiang Dan, a 30-year-old furniture designer in Beijing, off ered two seats in his sport utility vehicle for a trip to his hometown Xi'an, Shaanxi province.

    On a classifi ed advertising website, he was charging 300 yuan ($46) for each seat, while the cheapest ticket for a fi ve-hour train trip from Beijing to Xi'an was more than 500 yuan.

    Six hundred yuan is just enough to cover the gas,' he said. 'I am going home anyway, and it is less boring driving 10 hours with passengers.'

    He said safety is the major concern. Last year, he required passengers to show their identity cards before he carpooled home and kept in touch with his family in Xi'an during the trip.

    The Ministry of Transport expects about 2.91 billion trips to be made during the peak travel period around the Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb 8.

    That is up 3.6 percent year-onyear and is a record for the period.

    More than 85 percent of trips are made via road, with 11 percent via the train system, according to the ministry. The average traveling distance is 410 kilometers, with about 75 percent of trips shorter than 500 km

    In November, ride-hailing app Didi launched a long-distance carpooling service that enables users to book seats 30 days in advance.

    According to a report released by Didi, the company's carpooling service reduces the number of car trips every day in Chinese cities by more than 1 million.

    'We encourage not-for-profit carpooling services during the holiday travel rush,' said Wang Shuiping, a senior offi cial at the Ministry of Transport.

    'Safe driving should always be a priority. Drivers and passengers should both make their rights and responsibilities clear and avoid confl ict.'

    Wang said more safety precautions need to be taken during this year's travel rush as extreme cold weather is sweeping most areas of the country. The ministry has called a meeting to deal with the cold wave.

    pengyining@chinadaily.com.cn

     

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