Monday 12 Oct 2015 @ 13:10
Transport for London
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Debating the role of women in transport
School pupils are being given the chance to debate at the House of Lords later this year.
The youngsters will be asked to stage a debate in their own school next month, with the top teams going on to speak at the final in Parliament in December.
The overall winner will be offered a ride in the driver's cabin of a Tube train. The contest has been devised by TfL and Bechtel to promote the contribution women make to the transport industry.
The motion being debated will be: 'This House believes that women working in transport in the 2000s have a bigger impact on society than women who worked in transport in 1900s'.
The competition is open to all Year 9 students.