Iran Approves Motorcycle Licences for Women

Iran Approves Motorcycle Licences for Women Iran Approves Motorcycle Licences for Women
Iran Approves Motorcycle Licences for Women. Credit: Anadolu

Women in Iran can now formally obtain licences to ride motorcycles, ending years of legal uncertainty surrounding female riders, local media reported on Wednesday.

Although Iranian law did not expressly ban women from riding motorbikes or scooters, authorities had long refused to issue licences in practice. This legal grey area often leaves women held liable in road accidents, even when they were the victims.

Mohammad Reza Aref, Iran’s first vice president, signed a resolution on Tuesday that clarified the traffic code.

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The measure, approved by the cabinet in late January, directs traffic police to train female applicants, conduct licensing examinations under police supervision, and issue motorcycle licences to women, according to the Ilna news agency.

Iran Approves Motorcycle Licences for Women
Protestors march along a street during a demonstration to support mass rallies denouncing the Islamic Republic in Iran in Paris on January 11, 2026. (Photo by Kiran RIDLEY / AFP)

The development follows massive anti-government protests that began as economic grievances and spread across Iran.

Authorities have acknowledged that more than 3,000 people died during the unrest, maintaining that most were security personnel and bystanders.

Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian women have faced various social restrictions, including strict dress codes that have posed challenges for female motorcyclists. Women are required to cover their hair and wear loose-fitting clothing in public.

In recent years, however, many women have increasingly defied these restrictions, leading to a noticeable rise in female motorcyclists. The trend accelerated after the 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini, whose arrest for allegedly breaching dress rules sparked nationwide protests demanding greater freedoms for women.

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