Women in the only country in the world which still bans women from driving want to put their best foot forward – on the accelerator.
Saudi Arabia's newly established League of Demanders of Women's Right to Drive Cars plans to deliver a petition to King Abdallah Bin Abd Al-Aziz Al Saud, calling for their "stolen" entitlement of free movement to be restored.
In a statement on the Arab website Aafaq, the women said: "This is a right that was enjoyed by our mothers and grandmothers in complete freedom, through the means of transportation available."
In Saudi Arabia, a woman's right to drive has been a matter of heated debate for years. In 1990 a group of middle class women were arrested when they staged protest drives.
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