ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月7日 12時50分


It is hard to overstate how much the right to drive will change the lives of Saudi women. Three and a half months remain before the date when the rulers of Saudi Arabia have promised to lift the longstanding ban on women driving, and many here are already planning for what is sure to be a major change in this ultraconservative kingdom. Women were long kept out of public life in Saudi Arabia, segregated from men in most settings, limited to a small number of professions or encouraged to stay home, and forced to rely on private drivers or male relatives to pilot them around. Much has changed for Saudi women in recent years as they have been allowed to work in new fields and appointed to high-profile positions, and have graduated in ever-increasing numbers from universities. These universities have announced that they plan to open driving schools, and car companies have shifted their ads, seeking to profit from the anticipated flood of new drivers — and car buyers — in this country of 32 million. @tasneemalsultan took this photo of students at Effat University as they took a car safety course for the first time. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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