. >> s inhaimaa's world, may have mostly been in the driver seat. in egypt, women mostly sitting back, often sidesaddle. driving a scooter themselves is not considered proper. two women on a motor scooter is a rare sight, but it does happen. she would like to see it more often. so a year ago, she started a scooter driving school called "let's scoot." and afterward she teaches young woman like nayera to handle their two wheelers with confidence. >> this is not customary at all here. at first, my family was surprised, but now they are convinced that we ought to public is this idea because when i drive the car, four seats are left empty. it doesn't make sense. there are better ways to get around. >> nayera is paid about 50 euros to learn to ride a motor scooter. shaimaa focuses on safety, even if hell is not mandatory in egypt. hardly anyone obeys the traffic laws in egypt musso she says that her scooter riders have to drive defensively. in spite of the risk, she said the motor scooter is the safest means of transport, especially for women. >> women do