Should we see red over Seoul’s pink bays?

Mark Moran
27 June 2014
Seoul`s pink bays
Seoul`s pink bays

 

The misconception that women are not as good at driving or parking as men seems to be prelevant in many cultures. The most recent example of this sexist attitude is evident in South Korea where the City of Seoul is creating what it regards as women-friendly parking bays, which are wider and marked out in pinks.

The new pink bays are part of a $100m (£58m) initiative aimed at making the city more woman friendly which, reportedly, includes more female toilets and resurfacing pavements in a...

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