Impact of women driving cars on the sustainable development and traffic safety in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Phase 2 Survey Results -

Abstract

The aim of this report is to provide the analysis of the descriptive statistics of the second phase of the She Drives KSA survey that took place one year after women started driving. The report first analyses transport-related aspects for the households of the participants. Next, it focuses on the privately employed drivers of the participants’ households. Driving license possession or not of women is analysed next, while information is also provided about the driving schools they attended. Women’s travel behaviour is analysed as well by particularly emphasizing and comparing the travel behaviour of women who drive to those who do not drive. The car preferences of the participant women who have or are about to have a driving license is analysed next. Women and men attitudes and perceptions towards the social, economic, environmental and traffic safety impact that women starting driving may have follows in the analysis. Finally, potential policies to support the transition to women driving in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are presented to conclude the report

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