Incident Details: Apology Note and Compensation
A Saudi woman accidentally hit a parked car and left an apology note along with SR73 as compensation, according to the car owner. In a video shared online, the man displayed the note and money left by the woman, Iman, apologizing for the damage caused.
“I apologise for the ramming and this is what I have: 73 riyals. Please forgive me. Your sister in God, Iman.”
Car Owner's Reaction
In response, the car owner laughed and said, “We forgive you, Iman. But you cost yourself a lot!” The incident has drawn widespread attention online, with many praising the woman’s honesty and integrity.
The Context of Women Driving in Saudi Arabia
- Historic Milestone in 2018: In 2018, Saudi Arabia lifted its decades-old ban on women driving, marking a significant shift in the kingdom’s policies.
- Empowering Women: Since then, Saudi women have taken on roles in transportation, including driving taxis, high-speed trains, planes, and even racing cars.
- Impact on Auto Sales: The decision to allow female motorists has boosted car sales in the kingdom beyond initial projections.
Expanding Opportunities for Saudi Women
In 2022, traffic authorities announced that women could apply for taxi licenses, further integrating them into the transportation sector. Over the years, Saudi women have broken barriers in previously male-dominated fields, contributing to the kingdom’s efforts to empower women.
Online Reactions and Lessons from the Incident
The incident has sparked discussions about honesty, accountability, and the progress of women’s roles in Saudi Arabia. Social media users praised Iman’s gesture, seeing it as a reflection of responsibility and cultural values.
