Thank you all for taking the time to provide feedback, I give you more details about my study research: I have been collecting information through different articles/ papers and found out that usually, cars are designed and tested from a male perspective, it shouldn't be like that but it is. Things like the link below (2002, on women car designers and researchers) are usually the exception, not the rule https://www.media.volvocars.com/global/en-gb/media/pressreleases/5279 For example, it is not long time ago that crash test dummies were modelled on women's bodies. for more easy info on this subject you can check https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-62877930 This is very good news: this is finally addressed but at the same time sad that it is only recently. This is the reason why I am focussing on women's needs. I am not an advocate on separating issues by genre, class or else, it is only when there is inequality I'd like to include on my studies minority groups opinions. As a long resident in the UK and knowing it is a trend setter country, UK opinions are always very important. I am of course including opinions from other countries. It is good to include as many as I can. Some opinions were based on safety and anxieties triggered on lonely parking lots, for instance. And how a car manufacturer could provide a service addressing this (if they can) . Others were about travelling (driving or not, owning or hiring a car/service) with children or an elderly/vulnerable person, as again, studies show that a higher number or women are usually carers. I hope you don't find anything toxic about this, it is not my intention at all. Actually , quite the opposite. Best Wishes Veronica