Women more likely to avoid giving up seat to mum-to-be on public transport, survey finds

The survey found that 19 per cent of women admitted to avoiding giving up their seat
Patrick Grafton-Green11 February 2017

Women are more likely than men to pretend not to notice a pregnant lady on public transport, a survey has revealed.

Some 19 per cent of women admit keeping their head down to avoid giving up their seat compared with just 14 per cent of men, according to a poll of more than 2,000 adults.

And younger people are also more likely to give up their seat than older generations.

People aged 16 to 24 give up their seat an average of eight times a month, while those over 55 only do it twice, the research revealed.

Households with an annual income of £15,000 to £25,000 were found to be the most responsive to seeing someone in need, with almost two-thirds - 64 per cent - offering others a place to sit down.

Individuals with salaries over £55,000 a year were the least likely group to move as just 42 per cent give up their seat.

The survey was commissioned by travel firm Monarch as part of its campaign to promote traditional values of chivalry, courtesy and respect.

The company's chief operations officer Nils Christy said: "We wanted to see just how nice the nation really is by looking at a commonplace situation faced by commuters every day.

"It's encouraging to see men and the younger generation - often criticised for being unthoughtful - coming out tops in this simple demonstration of niceness."

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