Poll: One-third of women who ride buses sexually harassed last month

Photo: Alfonso Prous/Flickr
Photo: Alfonso Prous/Flickr

The latest Super Poll has revealed that one-third of women have been groped or experienced similar forms of sexual harassment while riding Thai buses in the last 30 days.

The survey, done earlier this month, asked questions of 1,417 men and women about their experiences on public buses and other issues.

But, perhaps the most alarming answer was that of women, one-third of whom said that they had experienced groping or other sexual assault or harassment on the bus over the last 30 days, reported Bangkok Post.

Perhaps less surprisingly, 84 percent of respondents reported that bus drivers broke speeding laws, 78 percent said that buses were in disrepair, 66 percent said the buses smell bad, 76 percent said that drivers slam on the brakes, 71 percent said drivers refuse to stop at certain stations, 70 percent said that drivers tailgate, 62 percent said there weren’t enough buses on busy routes and 60 percent said that bus drivers have bad attitudes.

On average, the surveyed people reported a satisfaction rate with Thai public buses at just 5.75 out of 10.



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