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Saudi women celebrate end of driving ban

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RIYADH — Women in Saudi Arabia took to the roads at midnight on Sunday, ushering in the end of the world’s last ban on female drivers

“It feels weird, I am so happy ... I’m just too proud to be doing this right now,” said 23-yearold Majdooleen al-Ateeq as she cruised across Riyadh for the first time in her black Lexus.

The lifting of the ban, ordered last September by King Salman, is part of sweeping reforms pushed by his powerful young son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in a bid to transform the economy of the world’s top oil exporter.

Women drove up and down a main road in the eastern city of Khobar and cheered as police looked on.

“We are ready, and it will totally change our life,” said Samira al-Ghamdi, a 47-yearold psychologi­st from Jeddah, one of the first women to be issued a license.

Women with foreign drivers’ licenses only began converting them earlier this month, so the number of new drivers remains low. Others are training at new state-run schools, with 3 million women expected to drive by 2020.

But many women who are accustomed to private drivers say they are reluctant to take on the country’s busy highways.

“I definitely won’t like to drive,” said Fayza al-Shammary, a 22-year-old saleswoman. “I like to be a princess with someone opening the car door for me and driving me anywhere.”

The Interior Ministry plans to hire women traffic police for the first time, but it is unclear when they will be deployed. The public security directorat­e reported no unusual incidents one hour after the ban ended.

Riyadh resident Amr al-Ardi said the women in his family would wait to see how the system works before they start driving.

The decision to lift the ban is expected to boost the economy, with industries from car sales to insurance set to reap returns.

 ?? HAMAD I MOHAMMED / REUTERS ?? A Saudi woman celebrates as she drives her car in her neighborho­od in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday.
HAMAD I MOHAMMED / REUTERS A Saudi woman celebrates as she drives her car in her neighborho­od in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday.

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