
European cities are constantly making mobility greener, but there’s one issue they still haven’t tackled: making it gender-neutral. Yup, gender can be a big factor in mobility. It’s been shown that women and men have very different travel needs and patterns, but this hasn’t really been considered in mobility plans of city governments — until now. Cities in Europe now increasingly consider the gendered effects of transport policies and use them to inform adoption of less car-centric systems, Bloomberg reports. Studies show that while men mostly do a single back-and-forth trip to work by car, women are more likely to make multiple trips…
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