Incorporating gender-specific data into public transportation planning is crucial for identifying and addressing safety and accessibility concerns that disproportionately affect women and non-binary individuals. Such data help in pinpointing unsafe areas, understanding the need for well-lit and closely monitored stations, and ensuring that transportation schedules accommodate those who might not work traditional hours. It's about creating an environment where everyone feels safe and valued, underscoring the necessity of gender-specific data for a truly inclusive transportation system.
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