Women’s safety on public transport is crucial yet if you speak to any woman, they will likely have a story about when they have felt unsafe, vulnerable or worse on public transport. In fact, the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner’s Women’s safety survey, conducted in 2021, found that 67% of respondents had felt unsafe on a bus, and 43% had felt unsafe in a taxi. 80% of respondents had expressed feeling unsafe following incidents such as cat calling, wolf whistling, up skirting or inappropriate
behaviour, 93% did not report this to the police. These are some shocking statistics. It shouldn't be the case that only 2% of victims go on to report sexual harassment on public transport. With this in mind, I was delighted to catch up with Daljit Kalirai from National Express to discuss the work that is taking place to improve things on our bus network and hear about some of the measures being put in place. I was also able to ask about how we can work together with schools to change perceptions of careers in transport and seek to inspire young girls into the broad and varied careers available in transport. |