Easier for Ferrying Children or Shopping
And You Can Change a Flat Without Soiling Your Chador
At least women can drive in Iran — and now the country’s top carmaker, Iran Khodro, is planning its made-for-women vehicle in a range of feminine colors and interior designs. Packed with navigation aids and automatic transmissions, maybe it fits into a national situation where women are expected to do ever more outside of the house … but can expect little or no more domestic help from their husbands.
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