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‘E20 petrol can wait, pehle road sahi karo’
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‘E20 petrol can wait, pehle road sahi karo’

A cab driver in Delhi highlights the deteriorating condition of the city's roads during a commute, emphasizing how poor infrastructure significantly affects drivers' earnings, vehicle maintenance costs, and fuel efficiency. The driver argues that while initiatives like E20 petrol aim to improve environmental outcomes, they are ineffective unless the road conditions are addressed first. He explains that frequent repairs due to potholes and rough surfaces add substantial financial strain, reducing his daily profits. The driver notes that bad roads increase fuel consumption and lead to complaints from passengers who misunderstand the poor ride quality as poor driving rather than infrastructure issues. He concludes that improving road quality would directly benefit drivers by reducing maintenance costs, increasing fuel efficiency, and boosting overall income.

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‘E20 petrol can wait, pehle road sahi karo’

A cab driver in Delhi highlights the deteriorating condition of the city's roads during a commute, emphasizing how poor infrastructure significantly affects drivers' earnings, vehicle maintenance costs, and fuel efficiency. The driver argues that while initiatives like E20 petrol aim to improve environmental outcomes, they are ineffective unless the road conditions are addressed first. He explains that frequent repairs due to potholes and rough surfaces add substantial financial strain, reducing his daily profits. The driver notes that bad roads increase fuel consumption and lead to complaints from passengers who misunderstand the poor ride quality as poor driving rather than infrastructure issues. He concludes that improving road quality would directly benefit drivers by reducing maintenance costs, increasing fuel efficiency, and boosting overall income.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced perspective through the voice of a cab driver, highlighting the impact of poor road infrastructure on daily life and economic factors without overtly favoring any political stance. It does not promote or criticize specific policies or parties but focuses on the lived,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on real issues faced by cab drivers in Delhi, including the impact of poor road conditions on vehicle maintenance and earnings. The article references specific details like daily mileage and repair costs, which align with common experiences in urban areas. O

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