Traffic
US intelligence warns Iran unlikely to ease Hormuz Strait chokehold soon, sources say
The Strait of Hormuz, controlled on one side by Iran, carries a fifth of the world's oil trade.
Driver speeding to escape sirens gets license suspension in landmark ruling
Within two hours: Three bus crashes in southern Israel leave 37 injured, including IDF soldiers
Red traffic light saves stroke victim's life in Rishon Lezion
Transportation Ministry moves to the cloud to reduce traffic and pollution
The ministry’s transition to the AWS cloud will enable greater analytics processing and could speed things up along Israel’s busy highways.
'Would you close Tel Aviv?' Southern Israel residents lash out at gov't
Shlomi Elkayam, the owner of a toy store in Sderot, spoke with Nissim Mashal and Guy Peleg on 103FM, describing the feeling of the public in the city on Thursday.
MK Matan Kahana saves kitten on Ayalon Highway
A video was tweeted of MK Matan Kahana pulling a kitten out from under a car and placing it on the side of the road.
Grapevine: Heavy price
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Is Jerusalem trying to fix the city's transportation, traffic issues?
But are all possible efforts really being made? The facts on the ground tell a difficult story.
Grapevine: Busy city
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Patience is a virtue - and is greatly in demand
We have become conditioned to expect rapid responses to our needs, whether personal or global, and patience and tolerance are by definition part of a slow process.
Frequency of traffic accidents in Israel at a rise - CBS data
Recent years have seen an uptick in serious and fatal accidents, despite a general downward trend in the total number of traffic accidents.
Smart traffic planning system LISA approved for use in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
A Ministry of Transportation committee approved the adoption of LISA for traffic planning in Israel.
Long lines and delays as Israelis head to airport for Passover exodus
The Israel Airport Authority is having difficulty bringing back workers that were laid off, causing immense lines at check-in counters.