Saudi Women to be Allowed to Drive

Toroid

Founding Member
Next year women in Saudi Arabia will be legally allowed to drive.
Saudi Arabia says ban on women driving to end next year
Saudi Arabia announced Tuesday that women will be able to legally drive starting next year, moving to shatter a longtime taboo seen as emblematic of the conservative kingdom’s repressive treatment of women.

The royal decree lifting the ban on women operating motor vehicles is one of a number of measures pushed by the conservative kingdom’s reform-minded young crown prince, who has pledged to revisit some of the kingdom’s most controversial strictures on women and their place in society.

The move triggered a joyous outpouring on social media from women’s activists and their supporters in the kingdom and around the world, with many using the hashtag #women2drive.

The rejoicing, though, was laced with reminders that Saudi Arabia remains a country in which women face suffocating social strictures — for example, needing permission from male relatives, sometimes their own young sons, to exercise basic freedoms such as travel.

“The rain begins with a single drop,” tweeted Manal Sharif, a Saudi author and professor who was arrested for driving in 2011.

For Saudi women, many of whom are highly educated, the driving ban has for long decades dented dignity, thwarted professional aspirations and rendered the most ordinary of daily activities — getting to work, socializing, running errands — an expensive and frustrating ordeal.

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Toroid

Founding Member
Four Saudi women have been detained for
suspicious contact with foreign entities to support their activities
Saudi Arabia arrests female activists weeks before lifting of driving ban - CNN
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3FEL9

Islander
I dont see the problem or understand why they want that rights..

Being driven around in town with a private driver is better , than sitting behind the wheel yourself...

Besides TVs today are huge, larger than life,, and with a good surround sound system,, no need to leave your home to watch sports.
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
Unsure where to come down on this.

Expanding women's rights is probably a worthy goal.

But the only country without women drivers will be gone.

Legal Requirements for Driving in Saudi Arabia

There are only 19 countries with a higher traffic death rate per capita than Saudi Arabia so I don't believe women will noticeably worsen the traffic situation.

List of countries by traffic-related death rate - Wikipedia

Turns out the article isn't right but the death rate per vehicle is about 20 times higher than the US.
 
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nivek

As Above So Below
I dont see the problem or understand why they want that rights..

Being driven around in town with a private driver is better , than sitting behind the wheel yourself...

Besides TVs today are huge, larger than life,, and with a good surround sound system,, no need to leave your home to watch sports.

Although I do like to drive through the countryside, playing some good music and nice rolling hills and forests, I do not like driving in the city and would much prefer someone drive me around the city instead...Last year when I was in New York City for a week I was driven around the entire time in the city and loved it!...
 

August

Metanoia
I live in a country area and I also do not like driving in the city with all the knot head crazy city people. I catch the bus into town . I just wish they would stop stoning the women over there for looking sideways at some guy. .
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
I live in a country area and I also do not like driving in the city with all the knot head crazy city people. I catch the bus into town . I just wish they would stop stoning the women over there for looking sideways at some guy. .

Not a big fan of stoning women.

Stoning progressives is a different story.

Saudis are pretty fair about their law enforcement.

Princess Mishaal bint Fahd bin Mohammed Al Saud was executed for adultery in 1977 along with her alleged lover.

It should be noted it took 5 swings to cut off the head of her alleged accomplice.
 

Diva

Honorable
I wish there could be a ban on all drivers lol

I would happily turn in my drivers license

A ban can never stop me from driving because i'm already been driving illegally since 2016, lol. My license got expired on Nov 2016, i was busy and forgotten about it, i only realised on Jan 2018 but when i went there it was too late, they said i have to retake the exam. I've been through many roadblocks and never got caught by police, so i'm confident that i wont get caught. I'll take the exam when i'm free and this time i'll take auto not manual.

Being driven around in town with a private driver is better , than sitting behind the wheel yourself..

That depends, i enjoy driving sometimes, i like driving in highways especially. A private driver is expensive, it'd cheaper to drive your own.
 

3FEL9

Islander
A ban can never stop me from driving because i'm already been driving illegally since 2016, lol. My license got expired on Nov 2016, i was busy and forgotten about it, i only realised on Jan 2018 but when i went there it was too late, they said i have to retake the exam. I've been through many roadblocks and never got caught by police, so i'm confident that i wont get caught. I'll take the exam when i'm free and this time i'll take auto not manual.



That depends, i enjoy driving sometimes, i like driving in highways especially. A private driver is expensive, it'd cheaper to drive your own.


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