Cycling Gap: Why Many Women in Bangladesh Don't Ride Bicycles



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Cycling Gap: Why Many Women in Bangladesh Don't Ride Bicycles

In Bangladesh, a significant phenomenon exists - many women do not ride bicycles. This situation is deeply rooted in the country's social and cultural context.

 

Socially, traditional gender norms play a major role. In Bangladeshi society, there are long - standing beliefs about the appropriate behavior and roles of women. Cycling is often considered an activity more suitable for men. Women are expected to adhere to a more reserved and home - centered lifestyle. This social perception restricts women's freedom to engage in cycling, as they may face social stigma and judgment if they do so. For example, in rural areas, where traditional values are more firmly held, a woman on a bicycle may be seen as going against the established norms, leading to whispers and disapproval from the community.

 

Culturally, the issue is also intertwined with concerns about women's safety and modesty. Wearing the traditional clothing like the saree, which is commonly worn by Bangladeshi women, can make cycling a bit cumbersome. Moreover, there are worries about women's safety while cycling on the roads, especially considering the lack of proper infrastructure and the often chaotic traffic conditions. As a result, parents and families are often reluctant to encourage their female members to take up cycling, further perpetuating the trend of women being absent from the cycling scene in Bangladesh.
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