In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice

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One of the most common and beloved stereotypes in our world says that women do not know how to drive. But if they had a kind of genital confirmation of this ability, the world would immediately become safer and more pleasant.

In a parking lot near the Hangxinjing Highway in southeast China, officials decided to take these stereotypes to a new level. They made parking spaces for women 50% wider than usual, and marked them with a bright pink color so that the car ice certainly did not miss. 8 parking lots out of 370 were updated.

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In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice
In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice

Pan Zhuzhen, the project manager, told the media that he came up with such an idea after he noticed that some women have certain difficulties when parking a car. Some did not know how to turn on the reverse gear, other ladies parked so famously that they touched other people's cars.

In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice

Zhuzhen confirmed that these places were really made only for women, as the goal of the project is to create comfortable conditions for all people.

Although women's parking spaces appeared in March, the project management received a portion of general indignation and indignation only a few days ago.

In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice

In fact, the idea of parking only for women is no longer new — there are similar ones in Australia, Switzerland and Germany. But in these countries, they were created to protect women from violence, and not to prevent "reckless and reckless driving."

In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice

A curious fact is that in China, the number of fatal accidents, the perpetrators of which were men, is three times higher than the number committed by women.

In China, they made special parking spaces for car ice

Keywords: Car | Women | China | Place | Parking | Reaction | Stereotype

     

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