The Borneo Post

Saudi Arabian women also allowed to drive motorcycle­s

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabian women will be able to drive trucks and motorcycle­s, officials have said three months after the kingdom announced a historic decision to end a ban on women driving.

InSeptembe­r,KingSalman­issued a decree saying women will be able to drive from next June as part of an ambitious reform push in the conservati­ve kingdom. The Saudi General Directorat­e of Traffic gave details of the new regulation­s that will follow the lifting of the ban on the official Saudi Press Agency late on Friday.

“Yes, we will authorise women to drive motorcycle­s” as well as trucks, it said, adding that the royal decree stipulates that the law on driving will be “equal” for both men and women.

There will be no special licence plate numbers for female- driven cars, it said.

But women involved in road accidents or who commit traffic violations will be dealt with at special centres that will be establishe­d and run by women.

Saudi Arabia was the only country in the world to impose a ban on women driving and its maintenanc­e was seen around the world as a symbol of repression in the Gulf kingdom. Its historic decision to allow women to drive from next June has been cheered inside the kingdom and abroad – and comes after decades of resistance from female activists, many of whom were jailed for flouting the ban.

Saudi Arabia has some of the world’s tightest restrictio­ns on women. — AFP

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