China Daily (Hong Kong)

Guangzhou plans women-only subway cars at rush hour

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GUANGZHOU — Metro officials said that starting on Wednesday, the city will provide women-only subway cars.

There will be one such subway car for every train on Line 1, and it will be reserved for women during the rush hour, from 7:30 am to 9:30 am and from 5 pm to 7 pm on work- days, the subway operator said on Friday. During nonpeak times, men can also ride in those subway cars.

“We want to raise awareness about caring for and respecting women,” Metro officials said in a statement. The company will seek public opinion after the trial period begins and make improve- ments as needed.

The women-only restrictio­n is, however, not legally binding, the statement acknowledg­es, since there is no legal basis for differenti­al treatment on the public transit system.

“Couples, friends and families may want to stay together, so in those cases, it is not suitable to force male passengers out of the carriages,” an official with Guangzhou Metro said.

The city’s subway operator made the decision following suggestion­s from political advisers. One of the advisers, Su Zhongyang, pointed out that many women complain about rush- hour traffic and say that women’s generally smaller stature makes it all the more uncomforta­ble.

“Also, we want to stop any chance of women falling victim to harassment while riding the subway,” Su said.

According to Guangzhou police, 74 sexual harassment cases have been filed involv- ing the Guangzhou Metro since 2015.

“I support having a womenonly car. At least there won’t be any uncomforta­ble stares when I wear shorts,” said a woman who gave her name as Liang.

Guangzhou has around 14 million people.

 ?? PHOTO FROM COURT’S MICRO BLOG ?? Yu Huan receives a reduced sentence at Shandong Provincial High People’s Court on Friday.
PHOTO FROM COURT’S MICRO BLOG Yu Huan receives a reduced sentence at Shandong Provincial High People’s Court on Friday.

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