Bogota’s female-only bus carriage expands to peak hour services

(Photo: El Espectador)

Bogota’s TransMilenio bus system is extending its female-only carriage trial into peak hour services, local media reported Tuesday morning.

Bogota implemented the pilot program on its articulated bus system on March 7 in an effort to reduce the cases of violence against women, including sexual assault, while on public transport.

FACT SHEET: Bogota’s TransMilenio

Sanchez, said the female-only bus carriages were inspired by similar projects in Mexico, where pink buses and taxis are used to transport women safely at night.

In India’s capital, Delhi, female-only train carriages have been a common sight for many years – a result of repeated acts of bag snatching and male harassment. According to the BBC, the concept was so successful in India that the country have now started to run female-only trains on eight different routes.

In addition to the extended time frame for the female-only carriages in Bogota, the TransMilenio will also play host to a number of undercover policemen who will be able to prosecute people committing crimes of harassment.

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