Israel Works to Improve Traffic Conditions in Arab Towns
Israel's Ministry of Transportation is improving road safety in 35 Arab towns with new traffic signs, part of a broader 2023 initiative.
Israel's Ministry of Transportation is improving road safety in 35 Arab towns with new traffic signs, part of a broader 2023 initiative.
Knesset's Economics Committee approves new Road 6 regulations, allowing digital billing via text/email to ease driver burden and offer NIS 2 discount.
Israel's Ministry of Transportation and Road Safety is advancing initiatives to promote walking and cycling, shifting urban planning focus from cars to.
Israel greenlights $209 million for northern transportation projects, accelerating rail and highway upgrades to repair war-torn infrastructure.
Jerusalem's Byte Interchange project, a 200 million shekel investment, completed a major engineering feat, promising improved traffic flow and access to Highway.
Northern evacuees staying in Dead Sea hotels will receive free public transportation across Israel, with increased routes to Arad and Dimona.
Israel's Ministry of Transportation is investing 850 million Shekels to expand Highway 6 and upgrade the Daniel Interchange, enhancing connectivity.
Jerusalem's light rail will run more frequently starting tomorrow due to relaxed security and increased passenger numbers.
Minister Miri Regev has extended vehicle license validity by 30 days for those expiring March 1-11, 2026, amid Operation "Lion's Roar.".
The Ministry of Transportation is deploying thousands of buses for IDF soldiers and reservists nationwide in support of Operation "Lion's Roar.".