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    Joanna Statnik
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    Hi,

    I think travelling with groceries and bags challenge when walking doesn’t necessarly mean that women make more groceries than man. For example for me it’s a challenge because I am not so strong and get easily tired. Also because of health issues I am not able to carry heavy things nor walk long distances. I think it all depends on the person’s abilities and distances to the shops rather than split of task between genders.

    I agree that harassment is an issue more for women than men when walking, especially in darkness.

    I am surprised that women are thinking more of sustainability than men. But I guess it’s true as for me (woman) it’s also an important topic.

    Corona safety was never an issue for me in the public transport and I have used it everyday along those 2 years and didn’t get sick so far. I think person can get infected everywhere by corona as well as any other flu-like illness. Probably comparing public transport to other modes,  it is more likely to get infected where there are more people per square meter.

    I agree with the associations and challenges with traveling by private cars as men in the survey.

    Joanna Statnik
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    I am from Copenhagen so I will not double the content. but I found interesting reasearch presentation from London: https://medarbejder.kk.dk/sites/default/files/2021-02/mainstreaming%20%20i%20London.pdf

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