Under the
new rules, women can use parks, esplanades and open desert areas and enjoy
themselves as long as they are modestly dressed, sources from the Commission
told local Arabic daily Al Youm.
More
importantly, a male relative should be present to ensure he can provide prompt
assistance in case of falls or accidents, the source said.
Also, women
wishing to ride the buggies or bikes should avoid places where there are assemblies
of young people, so as to protect themselves from physical or verbal harassment
and possible theft.
However,
women are warned to ensure the bikes and buggies are used only for recreational
purposes and not as permanent means of transport.
The rules
apply to Saudi women only as the Commission said that it never barred foreign
women from riding buggies or bicycles.
In the
conservative monarchy, women are not allowed to drive.
A traffic
official told Al Youm that they were not involved in the decision to allow
women to ride bicycles or buggies or any other means of transport.
“Our concern
is the positive traffic culture and full compliance with traffic rules and
regulations by all drivers and riders,” Ali Al Zahrani, the spokesman for the
Eastern Province Traffic, said.
Many Saudi
women are happy with the new development. Samia Al Bawardi, the head of an NGO
for the victims of car accidents, however warned women about riding bicycles
and buggies.
According to
her, “Wearing abayas — the coverall worn by Gulf women — and erratic driving
could result in terrible accidents”.
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