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Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Female Drivers, Marking a Historic ChangeFor a long time, Saudi Arabia was the only country globally that prohibited women from driving. The Saudi Arabian interior ministry, specifically the head of the traffic police, refused to issue driver's licenses to women. Although there was no formal traffic law explicitly barring female drivers, women who dared to drive would be arrested and punished by law enforcement.
May 15, 2025, 3:27 pm EDT
Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban on Female Drivers, Marking a Historic Change
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