A large stretch of Road 1 will finally have a bus lane following a dispute over law enforcement.

In the government's decision in June for an emergency plan for alternative solutions for the car, which Minister of Transport Merav Michaeli called, "The Million Planm" (to cut one million car trips), it was agreed to convert 120 kilometers of existing road lanes into bus lanes, at the expense of cars.

Back in August Road 1 between the Daniel Interchange (with Road 6) through to the Motza Interchange was supposed to become a lane for buses, taxis and cars with three passengers. But the launch was postponed to this month due to a dispute over law enforcement. Moreover it will now only be a bus lane in the direction of Jerusalem during the morning rush hour due to the large number of trucks on the road at other hours.

Also this month new bus lanes will be opened in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, Rishon Lezion, Holon and Bat Yam.... Read More: Globes