Reading about how transport planning is sexist bc it’s premised on commuting - going from A to B and back, which is how men mostly travel - instead of what women do, which is called “trip-chaining”: planning a multiple stop route to include different errands/responsibilities
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I mean no one is assuming that, there is a ton of data that literally proves that. Everyone doesn’t do both - men are considerably more likely to drive from A to B and back again, women are more likely to trip-chain using public transport. Facts not assumptions
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Weird, I find mislabeling research that shows existing gender bias as “sexist” outdated. Also very boring and predictable.

May 1, 2019 · 6:27 AM UTC

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Maybe because it hasn’t effected you and how you live for the whole length of your existence. For women, it’s not a theory it’s eye-opening.
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