Transportation
Travel abroad just like at home: The new way Israelis are skipping the airport hassle
Gett's new service lets Israelis book rides abroad in NIS via their existing app, launching in 26 countries and expanding to over 70 worldwide.
National Transport Infrastructure Company deploys AI-based adaptive traffic lights across Israel
The railway hotels that once defined luxury travel
Israel eyes 2027 rollout for Level 4 autonomous vehicles after UN breakthrough
Green invoices revolution at EV charging stations
Revolutionizing green invoices for electric vehicle charging stations: A game-changer for employers and employees in Israel's evolving transportation landscape.
Natural gas, Gush Dan metro, and war: How will the Israeli economy develop?
The Jerusalem Post Group's Energy and Transportation Conference with Bank Leumi will bring together the best Israeli minds and senior figures in the economy.
Israel's population nears ten million, Central Bureau of Statistics finds
Approximately 7.632 million of Israel's population are Jews (77%), and about 2.067 million are Arabs (20.8%). The annual population growth rate stands at 1.6%, compared to 2.2% in 2022.
Keeping eyes on the track: Israel Railways engineer Ariella Wolfson is dedicated to ensuring safety
As demand for public transportation grows, Ariella Wolfson ensures that no technological innovation is left unchecked, on the road to a safer ride for everyone.
'If you fly, you may pay more for return,' Miri Regev says amid flight cancellations
Regev spoke with Arkia CEO to discuss the recent transportation crisis and noted that Israelis might have to pay more to fly back to Israel.
Grapevine, August 3, 2024: Happy 104th, Roz!
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Private leasing, the perfect solution for your family
Are you interested in renewing yourself in a new and well-equipped car? You should know the option of private leasing.
Gov't to approve 1.03% cut-off in ministries' budget for aid to Gaza border communities - report
The benefits for the evacuees will be financed by a sweeping 1% budget cut.
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.
Police probe fraud, breach of trust in Miri Regev's Transport Ministry
Investigators raided the Transportation Ministry in Jerusalem Monday, conducting searches and seizing documents.