Arts+CultureNewsSaudi women are holding a ‘right to drive’ protestIt's the only country in the world where women are not allowed to driveShareLink copied ✔️October 24, 2014Arts+CultureNewsTextThomas Gorton Saudi women are holding a right-to-drive protest this weekend, in opposition to the absolutely batshit law that prevents women from operating a car in Saudi Arabia. The country is the only one in the world that prevents women from driving – a state of affairs that M.I.A. took on in her "Bad Girls" video, which featured Saudi women behind the wheel. Activists are encouraging women to post pictures of themselves driving under the hashtag #IWillDriveMyself this Sunday, which marks the one year anniversary of the campaign. More than 2,700 people have signed a petition calling for the ban to be overturned. Women are also expected to take to the roads en masse to publicly register their displeasure at being banned from the roads. 'We will deal strictly with women drivers': #SaudiArabia ahead of womens right-to-drive campaign #IWillDriveMyselfpic.twitter.com/JJKUSWLeu3— Ahmen Khawaja (@AhmenKhawaja) October 24, 2014 Saudi authorities said that they will deal firmly with anyone taking part in the protest. The Interior Ministry said in a statement that it will "firmly apply the laws against anyone who participates in a protest by female drivers", referring to the protest as "an opportunity for predators to undermine social cohesion". Ah yes – all those predatory, anarchic women drivers. In 2011, a woman was sentenced to ten lashes by whip for driving. Her sentence was eventually overturned by the ruler of the country, King Abdullah. Al-Arabiya reports that 16 women were fined for getting behind the wheel last year. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhy did Satan start to possess girls on screen in the 70s?Learn the art of photo storytelling and zine making at Dazed+LabsVanmoofWhat went down at Dazed and VanMoof’s joyride around Berlin8 essential skate videos from the 90s and beyond with Glue SkateboardsThe unashamedly queer, feminist, and intersectional play you need to seeRay Ban MetaIn pictures: Jefferson Hack launches new exhibition with exclusive eventParis artists are pissed off with this ‘gift’ from Jeff KoonsA Seat at the TableVinca Petersen: Future FantasySnarkitecture’s guide on how to collide art and architectureBanksy has unveiled a new anti-weapon artworkVincent Gallo: mad, bad, and dangerous to know