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 A mother and a baby on the bus

Tips for a smooth bus ride with your baby

By Daniel Saransky
 NORTH AMERICAN Jews make aliyah, 2019.

30 reasons why you should move to Israel

 Men dance near the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman on the eve of Rosh Hashanah last week. The writer ponders: The country has been working around the clock to return the Uman travelers; why isn’t it also organizing transportation for soldiers?

Transportation department failure: Pilgrims over reservists

 Israeli soldiers seen at an army base in southern Israel, October 31, 2023.

No drinking water on base, no transportation: Logistical failures post Oct-7

 More trips to the train station, Herzliya Pituach business area, and the beach, as well as between Herzliya, Kfar Saba, Ra'anana, and Tzur Yitzhak

Starting Friday: Improvements to bus routes in Herzliya and the Sharon region

By Keinan Cohen/Walla

NIS 500M invested in Ultra-Orthodox bus station in Jerusalem

By Udi Etzion
 A cart laden with groceries.

June brings price hikes in multiple sectors for Israeli consumers

Threefold passenger increase, mayor ousted: The line that surprised experts

By UDI ETZION/WALLA!

Why don’t passengers feel the impact of more buses and electric ones?

By UDI ETZION/WALLA!
 A protester holds a flag as he sits on a traffic light post during a pro-Palestine demonstration outside Downing Street in London, Britain, June 12, 2021

UK Pro-Palestine bus driver removed Israeli passenger for commenting on pro-Palestine symbol

By JOSH ARONSON
Electra Afikim's lineup of electric buses; Israel's first wireless charging electric bus depot.

Remote work cuts car travel and emissions but hurts public transit ridership

 According to the data from the Ministry of Transportation, more than 20% of passengers do not pay for their rides (illustration photo).

Israeli public transport fines amount to NIS 24 million in 2023

By Udi Etzion
 Thousands of runners pound the pavement in Jerusalem’s annual marathon, with part of the race near the Old City walls, March 17, 2023.

Jerusalem Winner Marathon is here: All road closures and transport changes

 Harassment against women in public transport environments is not only serious but has also become ‘normalized’ in many societies.

Health implications for women harassed on public transport - study

 Getting to the local poll box is easy with Moovit

Need help finding your polling station? Here’s a tech trick

 MOSHE MUTZ MATALON

Grapevine, February 18 2024: Fighting an IDF injustice

 Egged inspectors: Under scrutiny.

This week in Jerusalem: Too much ticketing

 IS IT viable for the average resident to forgo their car and take the bus?

Grapevine: Dastardly deliverymen