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Talia Chaya Timsit, 11, dies of injuries after Tel Aviv bus accident
"I have 41 years of experience and still don’t understand how this accident happened," said Yaron Sheff, a United Hatzalah paramedic who responded to the scene.
All city buses in Eilat, Kiryat Shmona to be replaced with electric ones by end of 2026
At least two dead, several injured after fatal truck, minibus crash in Judean Foothills
At least 11 injured after bus crashes into tree, electric pole on Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Street
Nahariya will be the first city with an autonomous bus line
The Transport Ministry has addressed the bus driver shortage, but the first driverless line will start without passengers and with a supervising driver until it is deemed safe.
Starting Friday: Improvements to bus routes in Herzliya and the Sharon region
New routes and additional trips in Metropoline’s service as part of the Sharon region's new public transportation tender, including lines to the train station, business area, and beach.
Toronto Jewish sites attacked: School bus burned, anti-Israel graffiti found
Arson and anti-Israel graffiti targeted Jewish sites in Toronto, including a school bus and community centers, sparking calls for action.
Transportation prices spike before agreed date, surprising Israeli users
Israeli media reported that price hikes include an increase of 5% for the purchase of monthly passes.
The hottest EV stock in the U.S. isn't Tesla or any familiar brand
Blue Bird's stock, the yellow bus manufacturer, has soared 114% this year, outpacing all other EV manufacturers. Why are investors flocking to this 1932-founded company?
London has a new electric double-decker bus: No change immediately
The London bus is moving to electric power with a large battery and a 600-kilometer range, now produced in China due to cost savings compared to British manufacturers.
UK Pro-Palestine bus driver removed Israeli passenger for commenting on pro-Palestine symbol
Manchester bus driver kicks Israeli passenger off the bus for commenting on the pro-Palestine symbol. Jewish Representative Council demands measures to be put in place.
Three teenage boys detained for allegedly stabbing man at Jerusalem bus stop
The three teenagers allegedly got into an altercation with the victim on the bus before following him off and stabbing him.
Remote work cuts car travel and emissions but hurts public transit ridership
The rise in remote work during the pandemic has both environmental benefits, such as reduced carbon emissions, and challenges for public transit systems.
Israeli public transport fines amount to NIS 24 million in 2023
Transport Ministry to Knesset: The more enforcement, the fewer fare evaders. MK Yitzhak Pindrus: Inspectors lack proper service awareness.