China Daily (Hong Kong)

NDRC notice puts focus on transporta­tion sector blacklist

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@ chinadaily.com.cn

The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission has issued a notice encouragin­g local government department­s to blacklist people who exhibit bad social behavior in the transporta­tion sector. The notice was issued on Monday.

Bad behavior can include a range of actions, from disrupting social order to smoking on a train or carrying a banned item — a weapon, for example — aboard a train or aircraft.

Businesses with bad credit records can also be blackliste­d and publicized as a warning to potential partners.

The notice said the campaign includes roads, railways, civil aviation, urban transporta­tion and water-related misbehavio­r.

The campaign will take gradual steps to punish bad behavior and bad credit, the notice said. In the first stage, it will target enterprise­s that and enhance public security and order amid an ongoing national campaign promoting Chinese credibilit­y.

Wu Chungeng, spokesman for the Ministry of Transport, said on Friday at a news conference that the ministry is studying a draft credit system for the taxi industry to regulate taxis and car-hailing services.

The notice came after two recent heated cases, one involving a man who took a woman’s seat on a bullet train and refused to vacate it when requested. The man has been banned from rail travel. Another case involved a woman who was allegedly killed by a Didi Chuxing driver on Friday. The accused driver had been reported for harassment before. He has been detained.

On Sunday, representa­tives of the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Public Security spoke with Didi Chuxing and ordered it to conduct a thorough internal investigat­ion.

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