Women are not allowed to drive in some countries .Write against this line.
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Saudi Arabia was the only country left in the world where women weren't allowed to drive - but that's set to change.
Until now only men were allowed driving licences, and so while there was no formal ban on women driving, they couldn't drive legally either.
Women who drove in public risked being arrested and fined.
But now the leader of Saudi Arabia, King Salman has issued a special decree, or ruling, that grants women permission to get driving licenses
A special government body has being set up to give advice, and the law will be changed by 24 June 2018.
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But why were women not allowed to drive?
Image copyrightREUTERSFemale driver Azza Al Shmasani displays a note, which according to her, was placed on her car by an unknown person, in Saudi Arabia June 22, 2011.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia follows a particularly strict brand of Islamic law known as 'Wahhabism'.
It says that men and women should be kept separate and what women should wear veils to cover themselves.
It's also the law in Saudi Arabia that every woman must have a male guardian. This is often a relative or the woman's husband.
Some people there think women don't need to drive, because they don't travel without a man who can drive for her.
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