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Life in a Traffic Jam: How Israel Became One of the Most Congested Countries in the World

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In recent years, Israelis have been spending more and more hours in traffic jams, which costs the economy money and harms our health • The annual cost to the economy is estimated at NIS 49 billion per year • New neighborhoods are being built without transportation solutions and residents are doing everything they can to get to work on time: "Every five minutes in the morning is another half hour later on the road" • Special project
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In recent years, Israelis have been spending more and more hours in traffic jams, which costs the economy money and harms our health • The annual cost to the economy is estimated at NIS 49 billion per year • New neighborhoods are being built without transportation solutions and residents are doing everything they can to get to work on time: "Every five minutes in the morning is another half hour later on the road" • Special project

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mako broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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