“Ranked 49th, a total of 50 are in line, and it is estimated that 9:00 to 9:10 will respond.”

Worker Zhou Kai found that it became more difficult to use Didi to call a car from Monday, and the number of people in the queue jumped from about 20 to 50. “I called a car at 8 o’clock on Monday. I need to wait for an hour. In the end, I can only take the subway.”

Not only Zhou Kai, but Wu Zhuang, who works in Xidan Joy City, also found that it was difficult to get a car not only in the morning but also at night when he got off work. “I usually go to work for dinner at ten o’clock in the evening, and I go home at eleven o’clock.”

“Wise Finance” also experienced the Didi taxi in Xidan at 11 pm, but it showed that there were more than 30 people in the queue and it took more than half an hour to wait.

Usually, these large-scale queuing scenarios occur at New Year’s Eve or morning and evening peaks, and there are few cases where queuing is still near zero.

According to the data forecast of the Didi Travel Platform, January 21st to February 3rd (Lunar calendar from July 7 to the first day of the first month) The average taxi success rate will drop by 16%. Among them, January 24th to January 26th and January 31st will be the most difficult 4 days to take a taxi.

Obviously, the hardest days are getting ahead.

Most non-Beijing drivers have returned home

“Some of my friends who are driving Didi are going home. I plan to spend the New Year in Beijing this year and I can earn more money.” Zou Fan said that this year will be his third Spring Festival in Beijing. He has not returned home for two years and can only send his blessings to parents 1,000 kilometers away via WeChat video.

Other than that he seems to have no choice. For Zou Fan, 35, his son is about to enter primary school. This will undoubtedly be another expense, but for Didi’s current income, he can barely maintain his living. For this reason, Zou Fan has to spend more Platforms work together. “Didi, easy to reach, tickling downwind, hello downwind, basically open when you have time.”

Zou Fan’s friend Yu Hao is going to go home to celebrate the Chinese New Year this year. He has already booked a ticket for returning home. Unlike Zou Fan, he chose to come to Beijing to work alone, which is less stressful than Zou Fan some. “Kai Didi’s income basically meets the expenses, and there is still some left, depending on how many orders you pull each day.”