- Historic shift as kingdom is set to allow women to drive from this Sunday.
For many women the move should prove transformative, freeing them from their dependence on private chauffeurs or male relatives and resulting in big family savings.
"It's a relief," Najah Al Otaibi, a senior analyst at pro-Saudi think-tank Arabia Foundation, told AFP. "Saudi women feel a sense of justice. They have long been denied a basic human right which has kept them confined and dependent on men, making it impossible to exercise a normal life."
The kingdom earlier this month began issuing its first driving licences to women in decades.
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