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Experts blame lack of road space for accident rate 0 comments
Discount must finance Haifa tunnels, court rules

Israel Discount Bank (TASE: DSCT) must comply with the agreement it signed and lend NIS 709 million to the consortium that will build the Carmelton tunnels in Haifa, the Tel Aviv District Court ruled yesterday.

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Police report decline in road fatalities in `03 0 comments
Police report decline in road fatalities in 2003 with Haaretz Correspondent 0 comments
Traffic police aren't targeting the most dangerous violations

There is practically no correlation between the number of traffic citations issued by the police for a given violation and the degree to which that violation has contributed to causing accidents, according to police traffic department statistics for 2003.

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Ministry cracks down on bad driving 0 comments
The Bottom Line / Just pay on time

A man who had driven on the Trans-Israel Highway four months ago was surprised to receive a bill in the mail this week for NIS 37.77.

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Jerusalem gets four high-tech `safe' buses 0 comments
Ministry to receive 5 terror protected buses today with Amnon Barzilai 0 comments
Contractor expects compensation, as only 50,000 take toll road daily 0 comments
How did 67,646 traffic accidents disappear?

Tens of thousands of traffic accidents go unreported each year to the Central Bureau of Statistics.

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Egged chairman wins vote 0 comments
Pre-1990 buildings have no protection, association warns 0 comments
Canada's Bombardier firm pulls out of TA rail project

Canadian transport equipment manufacturer Bombardier has pulled out of a consortium bidding to build and operate Tel Aviv's first light rail.

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New fast lane to Tel Aviv - but only for four in the car, or at a price 0 comments
Hospitals report more serious road injuries than police do

Every month the police traffic department publishes the latest statistics on traffic accident casualties. These figures are transmitted to the CBS (Central Bureau of Statistics), which also publishes monthly and yearly traffic casualties.

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Hospitals report more serious road injuries than police do with Haaretz Correspondent 0 comments
Finance Ministry plans to privatize Eilat port 0 comments
Road turns into death trap as traffic returns to Jordan Valley 0 comments
Port workers to be offered sweeteners in privatization 0 comments
Bureaucracy spawns a death trap at Eyal 0 comments
Driver: No passenger aroused my concerns

The driver of the bus blown up yesterday in Jerusalem by a suicide bomber said that none of the passengers who had boarded the vehicle had aroused his suspicions.

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New bus barrier being tested to block bombers with Haaretz Correspondent 0 comments
Playing dangerously: New procedures set for playground safety

In September 2000, a 4-year-old died when her head was caught between rungs of a ladder in a playground in Omer. Two years later a 5-year-old girl from Be'er Sheva died after she fell off a slide, from a height of a meter and a half in a playground. While these incidents had unusually tragic results, they point to a widespread problem: Most playground facilities in Israel are unsafe.

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