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This Chinese City Will Ban Home Delivery Workers Who Report Road Violations From Working

Summary by El Universo
China’s megalopolis in Shanghai announced that it will prevent home delivery workers (riders) from continuing to work in violation of road traffic regulations, a new chapter in the debate in the Asian country about these increasingly present figures in its streets, reports the local press today.

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China’s megalopolis in Shanghai announced that it will prevent home delivery workers (riders) from continuing to work in violation of road traffic regulations, a new chapter in the debate in the Asian country about these increasingly present figures in its streets, reports the local press today.

Shanghai was the first city in the country to implement a "traffic safety code" for delivery riders. Only those with a "green code" can receive orders, while those with a "red code" are included in the banned list. This practice immediately reminded netizens of the three years of terror during the CCP's epidemic lockdown, when the government introduced a "health code" to control people's travel.

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El Universo broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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