Updated Feb 23, 2021 | 23:59 IST
In addition to fuel cost increase, demand for cabs has reduced, because of the WFH model in place. Transport department records show there are two lakh taxis registered in Bengaluru. Fuel prices and less demand making Bengaluru cab drivers quit job  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Bengaluru: Diesel cost increase and lack of customers have pushed several app-based cab drivers in the city to quit. In addition to the fuel cost increase, demand for cabs has reduced, because of the WFH model in place. Transport department records show there are two lakh taxis registered in Bengaluru. Last week, there was a huge queue for cabs at the airport, but hardly any vehicles were available.