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Public transport passengers in Israel fined NIS 24 million in 2023

March 17, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

During 2023, public transportation passengers were fined 238,146 times for non-payment, totaling more than NIS 24 million. Of these fines, 92% were issued to Egged passengers, which is also the largest bus company, although not by a significant margin. The data regarding the authority and conduct of inspectors in public transportation was presented at a […]

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New tech trick to find your polling station in Israel

February 27, 2024February 27, 2024David Rutman

The Israeli mobility app Moovit is offering a new feature on Tuesday to help voters locate their polling stations.Voters can input their voting station number and then receive all the options for arriving at the station – by public transportation, bicycle, shared electric scooters, or walking. Polling station numbers can be found on the notices […]

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