The Shi Power Security Survey was revealed by the SNN-NEWS18, public transportation security has been a major concern for Indian women. Out of women participating in this survey, he said that they felt safely on public transportation on the day, the figure was only 36% of which they feel insecure. In addition, only 44% of women suffered public transportation women while 27% found it unsafe.
About half (49%) regarded public transportation than ride-heling apps, while 13% regarded by the opposite
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44% of respondents believes that public transit is compatible with women.
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27% of respondents believe public transport is insecure for women.
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A 70% of the respondents feel safe to travel alone on public transport on the day.
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30% respondents are not fully secure or worried about traveling alone on public transport at the day.
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Only 36% respondents feel safe to travel alone on public transport at night.
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31% of respondents feel safe to travel alone on public transportation at night.
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49% of respondents believe that public transport is safe than Ride-Halling Apps.
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13% of respondents believe that Ride-Holdering Apps are protected than public transport.
What is the purpose of Shi Power?
The biography is aimed to measure security concepts in different situations including women’s homes, tasks and social networks, including women’s homes, workplace and social environments. The study highlights that the security concerns are limited to the overall spirit of women’s mobility, education, economic participation and security.
Research shows that transparent and accountable methods are important to resolve security concerns to increase public organizations and transportation services. Significant interruptions in the security assumptions during the day and night undernight the immediate need for the right requirements to increase security at night at night.
The survey also examines how the age of age, education levels, affect the security of demographic factors, including the public income and demographic factors. The statistics emphasize that security experiences are not consistent but are shaped by many social-economic factors.
This survey covered 20 cities in their first year, and plans to increase it in the future. Answers from 8,000 women through the Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) were collected.