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 Heavy traffic on the Ayalon South highway at the Moshe Dayan Interchange earlier this year.

Will Israeli travel get more efficient?

By Asaf Zagrizak/Globes/TNS
 Crawling out of the ground.

Three and a half days after being buried alive, she emerged from her fiberglass tomb

Woman driving 311

Transgender women attacked with a hammer, suspect claims road rage not hate crime

 Construction is underway in Jerusalem's Talpiot neighborhood.

Grapevine: Aid evacuees

 Most traffic cases will be handled by a registrar over Zoom. Access to legal justice will suffer under the pretext of court overload.

Turning drivers into ATMs for the state

By Attorney Hana David
 TRAFFIC JAMS on the Ayalon highway in Tel Aviv.

Israel's traffic jams add 6% to cost of living

By Asaf Zagrizak/Globes/TNS

NoTraffic to install smart lights in Texas. Israel next?

By UDI ETZION/WALLA!
 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

 Expected to take two years, the light rail will transform the Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi junction.

Evolution of Jerusalem's Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi Interchange

  A3 camera. The police are preparing to hand over their operation from the hands of Timim policemen

Israeli traffic enforcement cameras fail reliability tests, expert says

By Udi Ezion
 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest as they take part in the ‘Biden: Stop supporting genocide!’ rally in New York City on January 20.

NYPD arrests 13 pro-Palestinian protesters who backed-up Manhattan traffic

Driving (Illustrative photo)

7 charged for taking drivers tests for others, passing fake licensing

 City of cranes, Israel’s national bird (as the joke goes).

A guide to Jerusalem real estate, construction boom, and traffic

 EVERY PASSENGER is a story on the Jerusalem light rail.

Transportation Ministry announces change to public transport amid Israel's war with Hamas

A dog sitting behind the wheel of a car. (Illustrative)

Hunting dog pulled over for speeding in Slovakia

 Artillery shells found during construction work in Jerusalem. September 19, 2023

An old artillery shell causes traffic chaos in southern Jerusalem

 Israeli security forces at the scene where two suspects arrested on road 431, near Ramla, September 15, 2023

Two Israelis arrested on highway in connection to Tel Aviv bomb blast

The first electric traffic lights were introduced in 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Did you ever wonder why traffic lights are red, orange, and green?

By Walla!