In Pakistan, the latest initiative featuring pink buses aims to improve transportation safety and accessibility for women.
Introduced as part of a broader effort to address gender-specific needs in public transit, these buses are designed to offer a safer and more comfortable travel experience for female passengers. They feature dedicated seating for women, enhanced security measures, and sometimes even onboard facilities like women-only restrooms.
This initiative reflects growing recognition of women’s needs in urban planning and public services, contributing to a more inclusive and supportive transit environment.
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