Gender-specific data is fundamental in closing the mobility gap that often exists between genders in many societies. It provides the empirical basis for understanding how different genders use public transportation, which in turn informs policies and initiatives aimed at increasing mobility for those traditionally marginalized in transportation planning. This approach ensures that public transportation evolves to meet the unique needs of all users, making mobility truly universal.
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