There are so many counties in China that do not have online car-hailing, let's take a look at the reasons why these counties do not have online car-hailing.
In China, ride-hailing services are not widespread in all counties, and some counties reportedly have only a few dozen ride-hailing drivers on the list. For example, Hulunbuir has the largest urban area in the world, but the city's population is only 29110,000 people is less than 3% of the population of Shandong Province.
Although it is not uncommon for the county to not have online ride-hailing, the number of private cars is quite large. With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more families are beginning to own their own vehicles, which also provides more options for travel. Of course, the increase in the number of private cars has also put a lot of pressure on road traffic, especially during rush hour, and road congestion has become a common problem.
There are 15 ride-hailing platform companies in the Erguna metropolitan area, but only 34 ride-hailing drivers are registered. Although some counties have online car-hailing services, they can only successfully board an online car-hailing service after three price increases. It seems that the situation of no online car-hailing in China's counties is really not unique, although there are many private cars, but online car-hailing is still very marketable in the county. It is hoped that in the future, ride-hailing will be popularized in more regions.