Municipal governments across China are trying to dissuade their unemployed citizens from becoming ride-hailing drivers, even though the low barrier to entry is appealing amid a weak job market. The latest warning came from Jingdezhen, a city known as the porcelain hub in southeastern Jiangxi province. The city's transport authority on Monday said that "the number of private cars in the city has been increasing over the years, and the capacity of the online ride-hailing market is becoming saturat