Rear-end crashes top accidents caused by Saudi women drivers
Around 20 percent of 12,037 cases heard by municipal courts in Saudi Arabia amid the previous eight months included ladies drivers, the Arabic-language every day Al-Watan wrote about Sunday citing measurements discharged by the Justice Ministry.
The report said most of charges against ladies drivers included back consummation of vehicles in front of them.
Nawwaf Al-Nabati, an attorney, said after the foundation of municipal courts and traffic circuits as a rule courts, mishap cases, particularly those looking for remuneration for harm caused to vehicles, were in effect immediately considered.
He said the vast majority of the cases going to the courts included requests for blood cash and pay for unfortunate casualties who kicked the bucket or ended up disabled because of street mishaps
Ahmed Al-Shihri, a field controller and boss of mishap examinations, said around 40 percent of backside impacts in the previous eight months were brought about by ladies drivers.
He said the vast majority of the petty criminal offenses enrolled against ladies drivers weren't right stopping and not attaching the safety belt.
The report said Makkah region, with 3,516 cases, beat every single other district of the Kingdom in the quantity of claims heard by municipal courts, trailed by Riyadh where 3,050 cases were heard amid the 8-month time frame.
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