Several countries have all tried out separate sections for women only in
response to harassment, violence and the crush of enormous crowds in
rush hour.
Indonesia
An Indonesian train operator launched women-only carriages (pictured in 2010) as a new service following complaints about pinching, groping and unwanted advances. The sign reads "Special train for women"
Taiwan
Women ride in a "women only" carriage on the Taipei MRT subway system
Friday, June 2, 2006, in the Taiwanese capital, the day afterthe new
carriages started on June 1 in hopes to curb a recent rise in complaints
of groping and other harassment
Japan
Women-only carriages were introduced during rush hours to put a stop to groping during the morning rush commute
Brazil
Women using the women-only subway at the Central Station in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.The country extended efforts to curb
groping on crowded public transport, when the city of Goiania
introduced women-only buses.
Egypt
A girl uses hand grips to swing inside a female-only metro car, in Cairo,Egypt
Malaysia
Malaysian trains use pink-coloured carriages to designate those set
aside for women. In 2010, women-only buses were introduced as well to
help them avoid the crush of crowded services at peak times.
Mexico
Women pictured riding a city bus designated for women only in Mexico City,Mexico
India
Indian women travel in the metro carriage reserved for women in New Delhi . At least one carriage is reserved on every metro train to spare
them sexual harassment.
Thailand
Indonesia
An Indonesian train operator launched women-only carriages (pictured in 2010) as a new service following complaints about pinching, groping and unwanted advances. The sign reads "Special train for women"
Taiwan
Japan
Brazil
Egypt
Malaysia
Mexico
India
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