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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Sarah Marsh and Guardian readers

Women in Saudi Arabia: what do you think of the driving ban being lifted?

A woman drives in Saudi Arabia
How do you feel about the ban being lifted? Share your views, comments and thoughts. Photograph: Hasan Jamali/AP

In Saudi Arabia King Salman has ordered the reform of a royal decree, granting women the right to drive. The decision marks a significant change to the conservative social order in the country.

It comes amid other changes as part of a reform programme, which includes women being allowed into a sports stadium for the first time.

Responding to the news, Manal al-Sharif, who was imprisoned for driving, tweeted: “Today the last country on earth to allow women to drive … we did it.”

Share your views

We want to hear from those living in Saudi Arabia about licences being issued to women who want them. How do you feel about this? Will you be learning to drive? What does the move signify? Share your views, thoughts and comments.

You can share your experiences anonymously if you prefer using our encrypted form below. And we’ll use a selection in our reporting.

• You can also share your opinions via WhatsApp too by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056.

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