Traveling to and from work can be quite a headache. Those who own a car have it easier than those who commute by public transport. To make matters worse, there is the never-ending nuisance of traffic. All this not only amounts to a serious waste of time but also to the draining away of energy and mental well-being.
For a better understanding of this issue, we conducted a poll with 2,830 respondents, asking them how they commute in their area. 31.52% of the respondents have their own bikes and 26.22% have their own cars. 8.98% and 8.52% hail an Uber and Ola, respectively, while 2.23% opt for other paid taxi services. 8.52% commute on buses, 7.21% prefer taking the local auto rickshaw, 4.42% use the super-fast and affordable metro, and lastly, 2.40% go for cycle rickshaws to go by. Whatever be the case, the upside is that there are enough modes of transport to keep our life going in India. Read More
Are Fuel Prices Fueling Problems? One of the biggest concerns for the citizens of India these days is the ever-increasing prices of fuel. Each day fuel prices are breaking the highest-ever record, leaving people baffled in its wake. While the petrol and diesel prices had hit the Rs. 80- and Rs. 70-mark last year, this year it has crossed Rs. 100 and Rs. 90, respectively. And since the entire nation is literally running on fuel, its prices impact the values of all the commodities too. So, directly or indirectly, petrol prices start pinching every pocket. Taking this issue up for our latest poll, we asked 2,590 respondents whether they, too, think rising fuel prices are a big concern for Indians. Unsurprisingly, 88.96% of the respondents think it is a cause for concern, and 4.21% believe it is not. 5.68% reply with an ambivalent maybe, and 1.16% don't know. Read More Here: https://bit.ly/2ZzMJan
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