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    Women DrivingWomen driving has long been a major controversy in many countries and cultures. The question of whether or not women should drive has been debated over the years all over the world. Driving is a daily activity used by all kinds of people to get around on the road and is considered the safest, most efficient and most reasonable choice for people. However, the driver has great responsibilities towards the road, road users and pedestrians. Gender is not a reason to ban or ban driving. Women, just like men, should be allowed to drive provided they respect the laws and rules of the road and have a sense of responsibility without doing anything that could compromise the safety of road users. It is gender equality to treat women as men in their rights and whether women drive or not is up to women solely to decide if that is their desire. Women should have the freedom to decide what they want. First, driving is not considered a dangerous task that requires special requirements in order to improve. Additionally, driving rules and laws are put in place to encourage drivers to drive responsibly and safely. Following these rules and regulations makes driving easy for all drivers, regardless of gender. According to THE GUTTMACHER organization, the increase in road accidents is caused by women due to their mental restrictions; However, men may also have mental problems and should be prohibited from driving if such problems are present. Additionally, according to the organization THE MIND, mental health affects the driver, whether male or female. Women are therefore not the cause of inconvenience on the road. In addition, women can practice car racing in some countries, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with ...... middle of paper ...... and gain a lot of driving experiences. REFERENCES Cerelli E., Female Drivers in Fatal Crashes, Recent Trends. NHTSA Washington, DC: USDepartment of Transportation, 1994http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/09/120907-men-women-see-differently-science-health-vision-sex/Works citedCerelli E., Female Drivers in Fatal accidents, recent trends. NHTSA Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, 1994 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/09/120907-men-women-see-differently-science-health-vision-sex/