Delhi NCR Cab Auto Strike Today Creates Trouble For Thousands Of Commuters
Delhi, Noida And Gurugram Face Transport Problems
People across Delhi NCR faced major travel problems today after cab and auto drivers started a strike in several areas. The strike affected daily commuters in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad during the busy morning hours.
Many office workers, students, and travelers struggled to find transport. Metro stations and bus stops were crowded as people searched for other ways to reach their destinations.
Why Drivers Started The Strike
Cab and auto driver unions said they are protesting because of rising fuel prices and low earnings. Drivers also complained about high commission charges taken by app-based cab companies.
Many drivers believe their daily income has reduced over the past few months while expenses continue to increase. They are demanding better fare systems and support from the government.
Busy Areas Heavily Affected
Several important locations across Delhi NCR saw heavy crowds and traffic problems because of the strike. Some of the most affected areas include:
Connaught Place
Noida Sector 18
Gurugram Cyber City
Anand Vihar
South Delhi
Ghaziabad
Passengers were seen waiting for long periods to book rides. In some places, cab fares also increased due to limited availability.
Office Workers And Students Face Delays
Many people reached late to offices and colleges because of transport issues. Students appearing for exams also faced difficulties while traveling.
Some commuters said they had to spend extra money on private transport because autos and cabs were unavailable.
Social Media Filled With Reactions
The strike quickly became a trending topic on social media platforms. Users shared videos and photos of crowded metro stations and long waiting lines.
While some people supported the drivers and their demands, others said the sudden strike created unnecessary trouble for the public.
Authorities Monitoring The Situation
Delhi Traffic Police and local authorities are monitoring the situation closely. Extra staff were deployed at several busy roads and metro stations to manage crowds and traffic movement.
People have been advised to use public transport until the strike situation improves.
Will The Strike Continue?
At present, there is no official confirmation about when the strike will end. Driver unions are expected to hold discussions with authorities later today.
Commuters are advised to check local travel updates before leaving for work or other important activities tomorrow.
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