Former Traffic Police Commander: Motorcycling is a Right for Women That Has Been Denied

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Former Traffic Police Commander: Motorcycling is a Right for Women That Has Been Denied

Former traffic police commander: Riding a motorcycle is a right for women that has been denied to them.

The former national traffic police commander: Women make up 50% of the country’s population, and many of them cannot afford to buy a car.

The main obstacle for women using motorcycles is that they are not issued licenses.

Many women are interested in using motorcycles.

The law is silent about motorcycle licenses for women.

If some are concerned about women’s attire, a helmet provides full coverage.

It is contradictory in our country that women can ride as passengers on motorcycles but cannot be the rider. This is a poor judgment that needs to be corrected.

Motorcycling is a right that many women who are interested in it have been deprived of.

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