Writing a New Story this Women’s Month
Throughout history, we have exciting examples of women who fundamentally reshaped systemic norms, industry barriers, and expectations.
Florence Maleka and Felicia Mzamo fought for equality. In sports, Billie Jean King and Phoebe Schecter rose as leaders beyond gender barriers. In medicine, commerce, and entertainment: who runs the world? Girls!
We’re taking a leaf out of their books in honour of Women’s Month by changing the narrative of women behind the wheel.
Across the three blogs, the message is simple: confidence on the road is not about being fearless; it is about being prepared.
Together, they show how practical habits can help women feel safer and more in control behind the wheel. That includes scanning your surroundings, trusting your instincts, and avoiding escalated incidents. Learn how to take back control in the driver’s seat.
Your recommended reading, simply sorted:
- Exposed to Empowered: Situational Awareness Driving Tips for Confident Women Drivers
- Panicked To Prepared: How To Tell If You Are Being Followed & Other Safety Tips When Driving Alone
- From Vulnerable to Victorious Vigilance: Driving Safety Tips for Women That Build Confidence







