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Israel is set to pilot self-driving public buses for the next two years in a bid to ease the country’s notorious traffic congestion and improve services to encourage use of public transportation ...
The two cities are only 66.5 km. apart (a little more than 41 miles), so in theory, if you’re driving at the speed limit on the main highway, it should take about an hour.
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The road less traveled doesn’t exist: The future of Israel's traffic jams, public transport woesThe other day, a friend visiting the country asked me how long it would take to drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The two cities are only 66.5 km. apart (a little more than 41 miles), so in theory ...
Israel has launched a two-year pilot program in which four companies will operate self-driving public buses to ease road congestion, the country's Innovation Authority said.
JERUSALEM, March 24 (Xinhua) -- The Israeli Transport Ministry announced Sunday a nationwide reform of public transport fares, which will take effect as of Monday.
Israel has launched a two-year pilot programme in which four companies will operate self-driving public buses in a bid to ease road congestion, the country's Innovation Authority said.
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