Transportation
Gur Hasidic community in Arad instructs students to ride busses according to gender
The notice instructed passengers to board through the rear door and sit at the back of the bus “in order to allow the students to travel separately.”
Frontier Airlines jet hits person crossing runway during takeoff at Denver Airport
Tourism revolution in the north: Cable car to connect Galilee sites
Spirit Airlines begins 'orderly' shutdown, cancels all flights
The reform of public transport discounts will be launched in two weeks
Despite the budget hole created by the war and the government budget cuts, the Transportation Ministry is preparing to launch the "Transportation Justice" reform on March 25.
Israeli transport firm signs deal to ship fuel through Arab countries
TruckNet to start a cost and time-saving solution for land-based fuel transport to Arab countries via Jordan
Need help finding your polling station? Here’s a tech trick
The Israeli mobility app Moovit is offering a new feature on Tuesday to help voters locate their polling stations.
This week in Jerusalem: No more tickets
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Will demand for used cars rise due to a war in Israel's North?
The impact of the war on the market remains uncertain, but it appears that the increased demand for used cars may play a significant role in shaping the market's dynamics in the coming months.
Grapevine: Going postal
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
IKEA expects delays, shortages due to Houthi threats in Red Sea
Swedish furniture giant IKEA explores alternative transportation options amid supply route disruptions caused by Houthi threats in the Red Sea
Israel promises improved train WiFi experiment, forgets start date
An experiment will begin improve WiFi and cellular reception on Israeli trains, but no start date or timetable has been announced.
Israel's trains to receive improved cellular reception, WiFi access
The Communication and Transportation Ministries are working together on a joint experiment in order to improve cellular reception onboard trains.
Hundreds stranded as buses fail to show for Toronto's rally in support of Israel
The delay was attributed to a "deliberate and malicious walk-off of drivers," which was later mentioned during the rally as an act of antisemitism by bus drivers refusing to transport the attendees.