Female Taxi Drivers Still a Rarity

Women drivers are fairly uncommon in Kyrgyzstan, but Olga has made it her profession, driving a taxi in Bishkek.

Female Taxi Drivers Still a Rarity

Women drivers are fairly uncommon in Kyrgyzstan, but Olga has made it her profession, driving a taxi in Bishkek.

Wednesday, 11 March, 2009
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Reporter Nurlan Abdaliev interviered Olga, who used to be a factory worker and later a seamstress, but has taken to this job.



A Russian, she has found that her services are in particular demand from devout Muslim Kyrgyz women who prefer not to get into a car driven by a man.



Her colleagues at the taxi firm worry about her safety as a lone woman picking up passengers, especially as she likes to work night shifts. But she has never had a difficult customer.



She spent March 8 – International Women’s Day, a national holiday in Kyrgyzstan –n the roads. “I’ll make more money this evening; the drunks will start rolling up,” she said.



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