Taxi Drivers in Russian Regions Cut Shifts Amid Fuel Crisis
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Taxi drivers in Russian regions are less likely to call due to the fuel crisis
In some Russian regions where there is a shortage of gasoline, taxi drivers are becoming less likely to stand on the line, Kommersant newspaper reported, citing market participants. The article does not specify which areas we are talking about. Sergey Privalov, a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Taxi Companies, said that drivers have begun to take the line more often, and try not to follow long routes and orders to…
In several regions as a result of the fuel crisis, the shortage of taxis increased, with drivers less likely to reach the line, as petrol prices reduce the profitability of passenger transport, write "Commersant" with reference to market participants. "The rain network: news, video, air, online, archive, programme.
In some regions, taxi drivers are less likely to take the line due to fuel shortages. This is reported by “Commerce” with reference to market participants. Dmitry Nazarov, CEO of the F1rst taxi fleet (the fleet has more than 2,000 cars), estimated the acceleration of the outflow of drivers from the industry at 20%. Mikhail Mankhaev, General Director of Taxi Fleet 369 (owns 2,500 cars), said that the outflow of drivers has recently amounted to 5-…

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