“…Consequently, women take more, shorter trips during one journey in what is otherwise known as "trip chaining" (ITDP, 2018;Greed, 2018). Thus, women rarely travel alone because they travel with parcels or goods, children, or the elderly, which connotes an additional burden as women, in general, tend to walk and rely on public transportation more than men (ITDP, 2018;Jirón, 2017;Sheller, 2018;Soto Villagrán, 2018). City infrastructure such as sidewalks, bus stops, and buses are rarely in the best condition presenting an additional burden -or an organizational and physical barrier, outlined in detail in another section below -for women to fulfill their ascribed gendered roles and productive tasks (ITDP, 2018).…”