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Arab families protest rise in violent crime, murder, blocking Ayalon highway
“This struggle is a fight for life and against the abandonment of an entire society that bleeds every day,” the protesters said.
Ultra-Orthodox rioters throw stones, call police 'Nazis' in protests over dead infants' autopsies
Two policemen injured at religious youth protest in Jerusalem marking Ahuvia Sandak's death
IDF, Israel Police searching for Palestinian vehicle that fled traffic stop in West Bank
Rabbi Kanievsky's funeral: Closed roads reopen
Police have asked the general public to prepare accordingly and refrain from arriving with vehicles to and around the blocked roads.
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky buried, thousands break into cemetery
Officials concerned it could develop into a second Meron disaster • Clashes between police and some attendees at the funeral • Dozens already injured
Bus sliced in half in Jerusalem car crash, one injured
The two pieces of the Egged accordion bus, or articulated bus, disconnected following the impact of the crash.
Grapevine: Pedestrians, please
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Tesla to recall nearly 54,000 vehicles that may disobey stop signs
Tesla said as of January 27 it was not aware of any warranty claims, crashes, injuries or fatalities related to the recall.
Technion alumni join consortium of companies making roads safer
The consortium, which will tackle traffic congestion, road accidents, infrastructure and air pollution across Israel, is being joined by Israeli startups – many of which come from the Technion.
The state of transportation in Jerusalem
While some improvement can clearly be seen in the capital's public transportation, too many of the challenges and lack of logic in decision-making still exist, affecting all of us.
Jerusalem Marathon underway: What should you know about the race?
For the 10th time, Jerusalem's annual marathon is underway with runners tracing a path across the city center.
In Israel, Google tests making traffic lights more efficient
Google may use artificial intelligence to make traffic lights 10-20 percent more efficient for Israeli drivers.
Awaiting optimistically for congestion charging
If the experience elsewhere is an indication, we can look forward to improved vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle movement within Israel’s commercial and economic center and less polluted air.