Elderly Woman Fatally Hit By E-Bike Delivery Driver in Shanghai

By Urban Family, August 2, 2019

0 0

201711/originally-uf.jpg

This article originally appeared on our sister website, Urban Family Shanghai.


By Yuzhou Hu

It’s obvious that the popularity of food delivery services has brought great convenience to our daily lives. That being said, the sheer number of deliverymen who routinely ignore traffic regulations poses a safety risk to citizens. Last month, an e-bike delivery driver in Shanghai fatally hit an elderly woman, reports Shine

The tragedy took place at 11.25am on July 19. An Ele.me delivery driver, surnamed Fu, hit the woman in a zebra crossing while speeding along Qinzhou Bei Lu of Xuhui district. The woman was rushed to a nearby hospital. However, she was pronounced dead shortly after.

201908/uncivilized-delivery-rider-01.jpgScreenshot via QQ video

“I was in a hurry to deliver the food so I didn’t notice the lady,” confessed Fu. “I tried to slow down but it was already too late.” Fu was assigned full responsibility for what he did, according to the police.

To make matters worse, there are far too many delivery drivers, just like Fu, who regularly violate traffic rules so that they can deliver more food and earn more money. Based on the statistics released by Shanghai Police, there have been 325 accidents involving delivery men this year, resulting in 324 injuries and 5 deaths.

If it’s any comfort, traffic police have ordered a citywide clampdown on e-bikes and delivery drivers. All vehicles are now required to install RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips, which will help the police to better supervise and manage the e-bikes. In addition, they have talked with representatives from 28 delivery companies and asked them to take action in ensuring a safer environment in Shanghai.

Without a doubt, the reckless behavior of these deliverymen have enraged netizens. 

“These e-bike riders, including deliverymen and house agents, are basically thugs on the road,” complained one netizen. “Riding on sidewalks or motor lanes, speeding, cutting through traffic lanes at will, you name it.”

“If the crackdown doesn’t work out in the end, we might as well just shut down these delivery platforms,” said a more radical netizen.

[Cover image via QQ video]


This article was originally published by our sister magazine Urban Family Shanghai. For more articles like this, visit the Urban Family website, or follow the Urban Family WeChat account (ID: urbanfamilyshanghai).

more news

Who Won What at That's Food and Drink Awards Beijing

The moment we've all been waiting for has arrived!

WIN! Countdown to 2023 That's Food & Drink Awards (Beijing)

The 21st edition of the 2023 That's Food and Drink Awards (Beijing) will take place on April 1 at Modernista.

Voting NOW OPEN for 2023 That's Food & Drink Awards (Beijing)

Get hyped, folks, because the ultimate foodie fiesta is back in town!

Nominations Now Open for 2023 That's Food & Drink Awards (Beijing)

Don't miss your chance to be part of the culinary celebration of the year!

Who Won What at 2023 That's Food and Drink Awards (GBA)

At the 2023 That's Food and Drink Awards (GBA)!

Get Your Tickets for the 2023 That's Food and Drink Awards (GBA)

We are very excited to announce that this year's ceremony will take place in Guangzhou on January 30!

0 User Comments

In Case You Missed It…

We're on WeChat!

Scan our QR Code at right or follow us at thatsonline for events, guides, giveaways and much more!

7 Days in China With thatsmags.com

Weekly updates to your email inbox every Wednesday

Download previous issues

Never miss an issue of That's Magazines!

Visit the archives