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In urban areas, the presence of a large number of vehicles is a common problem, driven
by the preference of middle and upper-middle-class individuals to reside in cities due
to job opportunities and improved infrastructure. As a result, the demand for
convenient shopping options has led people to choose malls over traditional markets.
With the increasing number of women acquiring driving skills, cars have become the
preferred mode of transportation to malls. However, certain challenges arise, such as
the inconvenience of parking far away from the mall entrance, particularly for women
wearing attire unsuitable for walking long distances. Additionally, the burden of
carrying heavy bags can further discourage extensive shopping. To address these
issues, some malls have introduced ladies parking, strategically located near the mall
entrance to facilitate easier access for women. However, the lack of awareness and
understanding regarding these ladies parking features in mobile parking apps
contributes to the perpetuation of discriminatory perceptions. Furthermore, societal
attitudes and prevailing mindsets hinder the widespread adoption and utilization of
ladies parking features, impeding efforts to ensure equal access and convenience for
women in mall environments. To address these challenges, this research aims to
develop a mobile application that informs users about the availability of ladies parking
in different malls, thereby enhancing convenience and facilitating informed decision-
making for women drivers. |
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