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Lahore girls take out bike rally
January 11, 2016
By: Samaa Web Desk
Men in Lahore were surprised to see girls riding the motorcycles, a scene which is rare in our part of the world. Watch this report to know what made them learn bike riding and why did they decide to make this bold move.
Lahore girls take out bike rally | SAMAA TV

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WoW: Women On Wheels hit the road in Lahore - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
LAHORE: The Women on Wheels (WoW) project was launched on Sunday with a motorcycle rally for women on The Mall.

A total of 150 women motorcyclists, who completed training from the Special Monitoring Unit on Law and Order and City Traffic Police, took part in the rally.

SMU launches motorbike training for women

Austrian Ambassador Brigitta Balaha and former Supreme Court Bar Association president Asma Jehangir also participated in the rally. Minister for Population Welfare Zakia Shahnawaz, Minister for Women Development Hameeda Waheedud Din, Special Monitoring Unit Senior Member Salman Sufi, Danish Ambassador Helen Neilson, American Consul General Zackary Harkenrider, UN Women Country Representative Jamshed Qazi and a prominent motorcyclist from Singapore, Juvena Huan, were present on the occasion.

Women participants of Women on Wheels (WOW) prepare to ride their motorbikes during a rally launching the Women on Wheels campaign in Lahore on January 10, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

On the instructions of the chief minister, pink scooties will be given to working women and girl students under the WoW project. The distribution will start on International Women’s Day on March 8.

Talking to media after the rally, Hameeda Waheedud Din said that the participation of women in development process was essential for achieving the aim of national progress and prosperity.

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Women participants of Women on Wheels (WOW) raise their helmets at the start of a rally launching the Women on Wheels campaign in Lahore on January 10, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

She said that the Punjab government was taking effective measures for the elimination of gender discrimination, change in social mindsets and ensuring active participation of women in all sectors of the economy.

Women participants of Women on Wheels (WOW) ride their motor-bikes during a rally launching the Women on Wheels campaign in Lahore on January 10, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

She said that in view of transport problems faced by women, the government had taken various mitigation measures. “On the instructions of the government, free training is being imparted to women to ride motorcycles under the aegis of Special Monitoring Unit,” she said.

She said that on International Women’s Day, 1,000 scooties would be distributed among women. Referring to various challenges and problems being faced by women, the minister said that equal rights and encouragement were being given to women so that they could play their role in the society.

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Women participants of Women on Wheels (WOW) ride their motor-bikes during a rally launching the Women on Wheels campaign in Lahore on January 10, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

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Zakia Shahnawaz said that provision of equal opportunities of development to women was the responsibility of the Punjab government. “No effort will be spared for making the Women on Wheels project successful. The government will continue the process of legislation for empowerment of women,” she said.

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Women participants of Women on Wheels (WOW) wait on their motor-bikes prior to the start of a rally launching the Women on Wheels campaign in Lahore on January 10, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

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Brigitta Balaha said that provision of opportunity and facilities to Pakistani women was a commendable step.

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Zachary Harkenrider said that it was an honour for him to see the historic rally of motorcyclist women.

150 women participate in motorcycle rally on The Mall - The Express Tribune
 
Here in india specially metro cities good amount of girls ride two wheeler (scooties) we call them here

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I am favour of complete ban on Motor cycles I don't consider Motor cycles as a safe means for general public

> Motor cycles help increase usage of petrol
> Unsafe even minor mistake becomes life threatening
> Huge cost of hospitalization
> Reduce safty of roads when motor bike riders cut incoming traffic
 
I am favour of complete ban on Motor cycles I don't consider Motor cycles as a safe means for general public

> Motor cycles help increase usage of petrol
> Unsafe even minor mistake becomes life threatening
> Huge cost of hospitalization
> Reduce safty of roads when motor bike riders cut incoming traffic
Lol @jamahir apki party ka hay
 
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Even in this picture you see violation of Driving (standard driving laws)

a) No driving over the white line
b) Leaving enough distance between you and the driver on left / right
c) Leaving enough distance between you and the driver in front / back
d) Waving and moving around from rear passenger causes the balance in bike to get disturbed
e) No rear view Mirrors on the bike clear violation of International driving standard

Whole crew should be given a traffic ticket for no rear view mirrors installed on bike


 
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That's remarkable. Everyone is not able to get a car and women who do not really prefer and find it unreliable to travel on public transportations. Here they go, it independents them. Much freedom!

GOOD JOB LAHORE. Yeah LAHORE LAHORE AA. <3

@Zibago btw, Lahore Qalandars are going to kill the game in PSL. :p:
 
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