DiDi presents the top 4 longest distances traveled in the Dominican Republic

DiDi presents the top 4 longest distances traveled in the Dominican Republic

After conducting a study of the most popular distances that users of the app have traveled using DiDi, it revealed some of the longest routes taken by passenger users in the Dominican Republic.

Based on these results, the following are the four longest routes and distances traveled by users:

The first starts in the Mirador Norte Park area in Santo Domingo and goes all the way to the popular beach area in Punta Cana, 241 kilometers away. This is a destination where both passengers and drivers can enjoy the white sand and crystal clear waters, as well as a wide range of tourist activities.
The next route starts at Los Patos beach in Barahona and ends in the Mendoza sector in Santo Domingo East, 232 kilometers away. Users can enjoy the view of the mountains, coastal scenery and the Dominican Republic’s countryside.
The third route starts at Juan Tomás Mejía y Cotes Street in Santo Domingo and reaches the Punta Cana International Airport, 235 kilometers away, offering users a stress-free request to and from the airport, in total safety.
The last route starts at Camino de la Santidad in Pantoja and reaches the tourist destination of Miches at 208 kilometers, a quiet and lesser-known place that offers a variety of outdoor activities and a beautiful Caribbean coastline.
DiDi is an app that connects passenger users with driver users. Passenger users must download the application and create an account. There they will be able to select the place of origin and destination, as well as the payment method they wish to use. Likewise, they can follow the route in real time from the beginning of the request until it ends.

Likewise, passengers can be sure that they will arrive at their destination without worries because DiDi offers a robust scheme of more than 20 security features within the app, two emergency centers and eight intelligence models that allow 99.9% of the trips mediated through the application to occur without any incident.