Violation of traffic rules by women drivers ‘rare’
Saudi Arabia's Traffic Department has said ladies drivers in the nation once in a while damaged rush hour gridlock rules.
While numerous ladies are grumbling that they need to hang tight for quite a while before they are admitted to the schools that encourage them driving, a source at the Department of Traffic has guaranteed that these schools are among the best on the planet.
The source, cited by Al-Watan paper on Monday, said in European nations, for example, Germany, it takes three to four months to acquire a driving permit in the wake of preparing that cost something like 1,200 euros.
He said European nations would allow ladies who need to drive learning licenses for a test time of a year to two years previously they were issued perpetual licenses.
The source said the deferral in conceding ladies to the driving schools in the Kingdom was brought about by the astuteness of these schools to give them amazing preparing.
"The preparation needs time, exertion and qualified educators to guarantee the ladies are trained great driving abilities previously they are conceded the licenses to take off," he stated, including that the ladies are additionally encouraged traffic standards and street controls.
The ladies who leave Saudi driving schools are very qualified drivers and they submit least number of criminal traffic offenses, the source said.
He said the teachers were very qualified and were with college degrees and long involvement in preparing.
As indicated by the source, so far there are driving schools at five colleges in the Kingdom. They are Princess Noura University in Riyadh, the Jeddah Advanced School at King Abdul Aziz University, the Eastern School at Imam Abdul Rahman Al-Faisal University in Dammam, the Tabuk School at Tabuk University and Al-Qassim School, which is set open at Al-Qassim University before the current month's over.
Driving schools for ladies in KSA among the best on the planet, says traffic official






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