As the country started opening up, more and more people took to cycling through the city’s usually gridlocked streets. Women’s participation in this change, though, has been fraught with barriers.
Mumbai, despite its longstanding sense of safety compared to several other cities, is seeing a significant number of women—especially female cyclists—complain that deserted stretches during the lockdown made them an easy target of bikers swerving dangerously close, suggestive honking, standard catcalling to lewd comments about clothing, especially if it involves lycra, and even outright assault.
Aparna D’Souza, a 48-year-old from Mahim, had never felt so grateful for her bicycle that allowed her to ride out into the morning sun after months of being locked down. “Until three Sundays ago, when somewhere around Haji Ali three boys on a bike came zipping extremely close. One of them managed a sweeping brush on my back and sped off before I could slow down or take any action,” she recalls. “Street harassment is something we’re all used to but I’ve been running for six years and cycling since February, and it’s never been so drastic. I almost lost my balance in the midst of passing traffic.”
This story is from the October 20, 2020 edition of The Times of India Mumbai.
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