“…Women in rural South Africa are more domestically bounded than those in urban areas (Venter, Vokolkova, and Michalek 2007), and women in a culture with strong gender role differentiation such as Pakistan and India experience less freedom for independent travel (Adeel, Yeh, and Zhang 2017;Alberts, Pfeffer, and Baud 2016;Cook and Butz 2017). Women also experience heightened safety concerns while traveling, resulting in their avoidance of certain times, routes, or modes (Ding, Loukaitou-Sideris, and Agrawal 2020;Graglia 2016;Stark and Meschik 2018). It is argued that this fear is formed by sociocultural constructs of gender socialization and victimization, exacerbated by gender-insensitive design of public spaces and transit environments (Law 1999;Loukaitou-Sideris 2016;Ding, Loukaitou-Sideris, and Agrawal 2020).…”