The end of a decades-old female driving ban is expected to bring an economic windfall for millions of Saudi women, making it easier for them to work and do business.
Taghreed Ghazala, who owns a chain of beauty salons, sees the move as a huge step forward for businesswomen like her in the ultra-conservative kingdom.
"I have many drivers that I pay to transport my employees around," she told AFP ahead of the end of the ban on Sunday. "Now I don't need them anymore. My business will save money, effort and time and I can invest them to grow my business faster."
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