Details on Licenses, Driving Outside Cities and More for Saudi Women

Published December 17th, 2017 - 08:05 GMT
Women will be allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia starting June 2018 (AFP/File)
Women will be allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia starting June 2018 (AFP/File)

 

  • Women with GCC driving licenses can replace them with Saudi licenses
  • Those with international licenses will be exempt from a driving test
  • The minimum age for receiving a license is 18 years
  • Women will not be discriminated against by being issued special license plates or numbers

 

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) published answers offered by the General Department of Traffic (GDT) to many questions regarding procedures and regulations relating to the implementation of the decision allowing women to drive in the kingdom.

Valid driving licenses obtained from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) can be replaced by corresponding Saudi licenses, the GDT said.

Holders of valid and recognized international licenses will be exempt from a driving test. Foreign women visiting Saudi Arabia can use their recognized licenses for one year in the Kingdom as long as they remain valid.

The minimum age for receiving driving licenses for private cars or motorcycles is 18 years, while the minimum age for receiving licenses for public transport and public work vehicles is 20 years, the GDT said. Seventeen-year-olds can get provisional licenses for one year only. 

Women can work as civilian personnel at road security checkpoints and security control jobs, the GDT said, adding that this is not a new development because women have previously been employed at checkpoints at entrances to Makkah during Hajj.

 

 

The task of women working at security checkpoints and patrol centers will mainly deal with violators and road users as requested — such as checking IDs, inspections and arrests — with the possibility of being transferred in the future to the uniformed police force after undergoing special training.

Regarding traffic violations or accidents involving female drivers, the GDT said there is coordination between the ministries of interior and labor and social development to use women care centers as detention centers if necessary.

Recruiting foreign women to work as drivers is subject to the regulations of the Ministry of Labor and Social Development, the GDT added.

There will be no discrimination between male and female drivers, the department said. Women will be allowed to drive trucks and ride motorcycles as long as they meet the stated requirements.

They will not be prevented from driving outside cities and towns, and cars owned by women will not be issued special license plates or special numbers.

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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