By Amie Ninh for NewsFeedTime.com
In this day and age, women and men are considered equals in many parts of the world. But a small town in Argentina is proving that this isn't always the case.
Vicente Lopez, located near Buenos Aires, is switching up traditional gender roles. The town of 240,000 is telling only women to apply for positions as bus drivers. And men? Well, don't bother.
Apparently, the town's new bus line feels that men are more reckless drivers than women. This is obvious gender stereotyping, but the company believes it'll make for better service.
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