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The two biggest ride-hailing applications in Saudi Arabia, have made their support to women’s driving clear ever since the decade’s old ban was lifted.
According to CNN, Uber and Careem have started recruiting female drivers.
Careem has already certified hundreds of women after launching a series of 90-minute training across Riyadh, Jeddah and Al Khobar. For now, they have mostly targeted women who have driving licenses abroad.
Abdullah Elyas, co-founder of Careem, has said that they have already received thousands of applications from women willing to join.
Zeid Hreish, general manager of Uber in Saudi Arabia has said: “We will partner up with necessary stakeholders to facilitate the paperwork, training access, and access to vehicles, including access to driving schools run by third-party partners.”
Careem has made it clear that they plan to have 10,000 female drivers by June. However, they have also mentioned that they will limit the female driver option to female riders or families.
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