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Why I Cancel Your Ride – A Driver’s Truth

Today is Labour Day. A day when we talk about workers, dignity, and fair livelihood.

I am one of them. A cab driver. It could be Mini, Sedan, SUV or an EV.

And today, I want to share something honestly. Why I sometimes cancel your ride?

I don’t cancel because I want to. I cancel because sometimes, accepting your ride means losing money.

🚖 First, know this about me

I am not careless. I am not trying to trouble you. In fact, most of us drivers:

  • Want good ratings

  • Want stable income

  • Want to serve you well

But what you often see as “bad behavior” is actually pressure of survival. Survival hits us hard as another hidden truth is that I am under debt and most drivers like me are in debts as well.

Let me explain.


🚖 My Monthly Reality

I drive 11–14 hours a day. Not because I love long hours but because I have no choice. Every month, before I even earn for my family, I have to cover:

  • Car EMI: ~₹20,000

  • Fuel: ~₹15,000

  • Insurance: ~₹2,000 (paid yearly, divided monthly)

  • Maintenance: ~₹3,000

  • Miscellaneous: ~₹3,000

That’s ₹43,000 just to keep the car running.

Over and above, even one minor accident in a year adds to zero earnings for those days plus cost of repair. It hits us hard more than anyone else.

Then my family needs at least ₹25,000 to survive in a metro city..

➡️ So I need around ₹68,000/month or more just to stay afloat.


📊 What That Means Daily

I work about 26 days or more in a month. I hardly get leaves or celebrate holidays. With this, I need ₹2,600–₹2,700 per day

In a day, I can realistically do:

  • 10–12 trips max

  • Already on road for more than 11-12 hours


❌ Why I Cancel Some Rides (Mostly short rides)

When I accept your ride, I don’t see just ₹150 or ₹200. I see the real cost (or survival) behind it.

Here’s what actually happens:

1. Pickup Distance is Unpaid

If I drive 3–4 km to pick you up:

  • That’s fuel + time gone

  • No income yet

2. Traffic Eats My Time

A 5–6 km ride in city traffic:

  • Takes 25–40 minutes

  • I can’t take another ride during this

3. After Commission, It’s Too Low

Out of ₹150–₹200:

  • Platform takes a cut. At times, too much.

  • Fuel & other cost eats a big chunk

➡️ Sometimes, I’m left with ₹50–₹80 for 30–45 minutes of work. That’s not sustainable.


4. Destination Risk

If your drop location is:

  • A low-demand area

  • Or outside main zones

I may have to drive back empty. That one short trip becomes double loss.

5. Genuine Reasons, not an excuse

At times, there are genuine reasons also:

  • Puncture / breakdown

  • Minor accident

  • Previous ride delayed

  • Heavy traffic / stuck far

  • Or outside main zones


✅ Why I Rarely Cancel Long Rides

Long trips are different.

  • Better total fare

  • Less idle time

  • Lower risk of empty return

  • More predictable earning

➡️ One good long ride can cover what 3–4 short rides struggle to

That’s why you’ll see: 👉 Drivers accepting high cost (or I say fair cost) rides instantly 👉 But hesitating on short city trips.


⚠️ What You See vs What I Face

You see:

  • “Driver cancelled again”

I see:

  • “If I do this ride, I won’t meet my daily needs”


🧠 The Hard Truth

This is not about attitude. This is about survival math.

If every ride paid fairly:

  • I wouldn’t cancel

  • I wouldn’t hesitate

  • I wouldn’t need to choose


🧠 A May Day Thought

Today, when we talk about workers, Remember:

Cab drivers are not just “service providers”, They are:

  • Breadwinners

  • Parents

  • Migrants working far from home

  • People trying to survive with dignity

Yes, there are bad experiences sometimes. But most drivers are genuinely trying their best within a system that is not always fair to them.


🔄 What Would Change Everything

If every ride ensured:

  • Fair pay for time + distance + pickup
  • Respect for driver economics
  • Predictable income

➡️ You would see near-zero cancellations


Final Thought

I want to complete every ride I accept. Because every cancellation also hurts my ratings and future trips.

But when the system forces me to choose between: 👉 Completing a ride 👉 Or feeding my family, I don’t really have a choice.

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