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Saudi women behind the wheel: How Uber is enabling women to earn, move, and lead in the Kingdom
Saudi women behind the wheel: How Uber is enabling women to earn, move, and lead in the Kingdom

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Saudi women behind the wheel: How Uber is enabling women to earn, move, and lead in the Kingdom

Saudi women are increasingly turning to Uber to earn an income and gain independence in a changing Saudi Arabia/Representative Image TL;DR: Since the lifting of the driving ban in 2018, ride-hailing giants like Uber have empowered Saudi women to become drivers—boosting their economic participation and autonomy. Over 500% growth observed in female ride-hailing operation from 2020 to 2021, rising from 600 to nearly 3,900 drivers. Nearly three-quarters of women drivers report using Uber as a source of financial stability, with more than 77% feeling safe while working. Uber's cultural innovations like ' Women Preferred View ' reflect growing societal acceptance and trust. From Ban to Behind the Wheel: A Transformative Journey Saudi Arabia's 2018 repeal of the women-driving ban was a landmark societal shift, granting women a long-awaited right. This reform unlocked ripple effects across sectors—particularly transportation and employment. Ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem quickly tapped into this momentum, launching targeted programs to recruit female drivers. Careem began hiring 'captainahs' in 2018 while Uber introduced initiatives like Masaruky and Women Preferred View to support women drivers in joining the gig economy. A Ride-Hailing Boom: Numbers Speak Volumes The figures underscore this cultural shift: As per Saudi Gazette, in 2021, the number of Saudi women working as ride-hailing drivers soared from around 600 to nearly 3,900—a 500% year-over-year increase. Over 21 million ride-hailing trips were operated in Saudi Arabia across 27 licensed apps, highlighting the scale and demand of this newly opened sector. Riding apps have gone from novelty to necessity, providing women with newfound mobility and a chance to reshape their roles in society. Financial Independence and Personal Growth Uber's internal studies offer compelling insights: Around 56% of female Saudi drivers reported using Uber to support their families. Nearly 77% said driving made them feel safer, and around 47% experienced improved financial stability. As Mohammad Aljuraish , Uber's Saudi GM, noted, driving is not just a job, it's a pathway to empowerment for women aged 21–46. Innovation in Action: Uber's Gender-Sensitive Features Recognizing cultural norms, Uber rolled out the Women Preferred View feature, allowing female drivers to accept only female riders. Initially piloted in 2019, it saw high adoption rates as more women opted to drive exclusively for women passengers. More recently, Uber introduced GigSister, a women's driver community initiative, to share experiences, build support networks, and reinforce safety. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Gold Is Surging in 2025 — Smart Traders Are Already In IC Markets Learn More Undo Broader Cultural Impact These shifts are more than economic, they are symbolic: Women's labour participation rose to 35.8% by Q2 2024, surpassing Vision 2030 targets. Women driving themselves, and inviting other women as passengers, challenges traditional gender roles and fosters a sense of independence . Importantly, many women report feeling more secure and empowered once they could step into the driver's seat—literally and metaphorically. Facing Challenges and Looking Ahead Despite this progress, challenges remain: Societal conservatism still frames some gender interactions . Female drivers cite licensing barriers, vehicle access, and fluctuating demand as structural hurdles . Ride-hail platforms and regulators must continue refining tools like Women Preferred View and safety policies to foster inclusion. Seven years after the driving ban was lifted, Saudi Arabia's ride-hailing transformation illustrates how a simple right of driving can unlock profound societal change. Uber's gender-centric features, combined with government reforms under Vision 2030, have given women autonomy behind the wheel. For countless Saudi women, driving with Uber is no longer about transportation, it is a vehicle to independence and social participation. As more platforms innovate and the cultural fabric evolves, this momentum may accelerate women's empowerment deeper into public and economic life.

Uber Launches Women Driver Feature for Female Riders in Saudi Arabia
Uber Launches Women Driver Feature for Female Riders in Saudi Arabia

CairoScene

time15-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CairoScene

Uber Launches Women Driver Feature for Female Riders in Saudi Arabia

To support the initiative, Uber is hosting the country's first GigSister event to connect female drivers and foster a professional community. Ride-hailing platform Uber has launched a new Women Drivers feature in Saudi Arabia, allowing women passengers to be matched exclusively with women drivers. The service offers both on-demand and scheduled rides using Uber Reserve, and is set to roll out nationwide over the coming weeks. To support the initiative, Uber is hosting the country's first GigSister event to connect female drivers and foster a professional community. The company has also partnered with Alnahda Society to provide training in financial literacy and capacity-building, building on previously successful programmes like Masaruky. Earlier women-focused efforts by Uber, including subsidised rides for women, a women rider‑preference feature, and national driver‑license initiatives, have helped boost female workforce participation.

Uber Launches All-Women Ride Option In Saudi Arabia To Boost Female Drivers
Uber Launches All-Women Ride Option In Saudi Arabia To Boost Female Drivers

Gulf Insider

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Insider

Uber Launches All-Women Ride Option In Saudi Arabia To Boost Female Drivers

Ride-hailing giant Uber has introduced a new ride option in Saudi Arabia that allows women riders to be matched exclusively with female drivers, as part of broader efforts to increase women's participation in the workforce and the mobility sector. The initiative comes seven years after the Kingdom lifted the ban on women driving, and follows Uber's continued investment in localised programs to support Saudi Vision 2030 goals. The new feature, called Women Drivers , functions like the standard UberX service and will be gradually rolled out to riders across the country in the coming weeks. It enables women to either book on-demand trips or schedule them up to 30 minutes in advance using Uber Reserve. 'The launch of the 'Women Drivers' product reflects our commitment to empowering women and supporting their mobility and economic independence,' said Youssef Abouseif, General Manager of Uber in Saudi Arabia. 'We're giving women more choice, more opportunity, and a stronger sense of community.' Uber is also launching Saudi Arabia's first-ever GigSister event — a community-focused program offering a platform for female drivers to connect, share experiences, and build a local support network. In parallel, the company has partnered with Alnahda Society, a non-profit organisation focused on empowering women economically and socially. The collaboration includes capacity-building initiatives like financial literacy training, aiming to equip women with skills that could lead to economic independence, including driving for Uber. The new initiative builds on Uber's previous collaboration with Alnahda through the Masaruky program, which helped thousands of women gain driver's licenses and access mobility-based jobs. Uber has rolled out several female-focused services in Saudi Arabia in recent years, including: Wusool, which has facilitated over 20 million subsidised rides for women Women Rider Preference, allowing female drivers to exclusively accept women riders These efforts aim to increase women's workforce participation while offering greater comfort and flexibility for both drivers and riders.

Uber doubles down on commitment to empower women in Saudi Arabia
Uber doubles down on commitment to empower women in Saudi Arabia

Zawya

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Zawya

Uber doubles down on commitment to empower women in Saudi Arabia

Uber to host Saudi Arabia's first-ever GigSister event, creating a dedicated space for women drivers to connect and build community Collaboration with Alnahda Society to empower women in mobility through capacity building initiatives and drive economic opportunities. Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – As Saudi Arabia celebrates seven years since the historic decision that allowed women to drive, Uber is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its new 'Women Drivers' product, designed to give women riders the option to be matched exclusively with women drivers. The feature builds on Uber's commitment to empowering women through mobility and flexible economic opportunities. The 'Women Drivers' product allows women riders to book rides exclusively with women drivers via the Uber app, expanding economic opportunities for Saudi women while enhancing rider choice. The initiative aligns with Uber's long-term vision for a more inclusive platform and forms part of its broader commitment to support the participation of women in the Saudi economy. The product is also designed for ease of use to ensure women feel comfortable and empowered. It will be available gradually for riders in the coming weeks. Here's how the product works: On-demand - The Women Drivers product allows women riders to be matched with Women Drivers. The product functions just like UberX and is selectable from the product mini-list with similar prices as Uber X. Reserve - For women riders looking for added structure and planning, they can reserve a ride with a women driver up to 30 minutes in advance through the Uber Reserve feature. Youssef Abouseif, KSA GM at Uber, said, 'Women across Saudi Arabia have shown how mobility can open the door to new possibilities. At Uber, we see that future as electric, shared, and autonomous - but also inclusive. The launch of the 'Women Drivers' product reflects our commitment to empowering women and supporting their mobility and economic independence. We're continuing to support women who choose to drive via the Uber app - giving them more choice, more opportunity, and a stronger sense of community. We're also thrilled to witness this dynamic change unfold in Saudi Arabia, and we firmly believe initiatives like these play a pivotal role in Saudi Vision 2030.' Empowering Saudi women through Al Nahda partnership and GigSister events Uber is proud to announce its partnership with Alnahda Society, a leading non-profit organization established in 1962 with a mission to empower women both economically and socially. This collaboration aims to support women in mobility through capacity-building initiatives, including financial literacy programs, by equipping women with essential skills. The initiative paves the way for economic independence and opens up opportunities such as driving via the Uber app. This effort builds on Uber's previous collaboration with Alnahda through the Masaruky initiative, which supported thousands of women in joining the workforce by helping them learn to drive and obtain a driver's license. Additionally, Uber will host its first GigSister program in Saudi Arabia, creating a dedicated space for women drivers to connect, share experiences, and foster a supportive local community. These initiatives highlight how Uber is going beyond mobility to actively invest in the development and success of women across the Kingdom. Over the years, Uber has introduced a series of programs in Saudi Arabia, from the Wusool initiative, which has supported over 20 million subsidized rides for women, to Women Rider Preference, which allows women drivers to choose if they want to exclusively pick-up women riders. Each of these initiatives has been carefully curated to advance women's participation in the workforce and align with the Kingdom's broader socio-economic goals. By integrating innovation, empowerment, and local insights, Uber continues to provide tangible solutions that address the unique needs of women in Saudi Arabia. With this latest product launch and new partnerships, Uber remains committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and progressive platform for all. About Uber Uber's mission is to create opportunity through movement. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 58 billion trips later, we're building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.

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