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On the way to the holiday table: Traffic loads around the country Israel today

2021-09-06T15:04:15.019Z


Traffic jams have been recorded in the center, north and in Judea and Samaria, while crowds make their way to celebrate Rosh Hashanah • Two people were injured in a car accident near the Sha'ar HaGai interchange


Heavy traffic was felt today (Monday) as Beit Yisrael crowds make their way to celebrate Rosh Hashanah in all parts of the country.

In the center, congestion was recorded on road number one from the Latrun interchange to the Kiryat Ya'arim interchange.

A traffic jam was recorded from the Yakum Interchange to the Caesarea Interchange heading north on Road 2. On Road 4, traffic was congested from the Bnei Dror Interchange to the Kfar Haroeh junction. 

In addition, traffic congestion was recorded in the central area on Road 55 heading east, from the Kfar Sever junction east to the Neve Yamin junction and on Road 444 north from the entrance to Sde Hemed to the Neve Yemin junction.

Road 531 is congested from the Horshim junction to the Horshim interchange to the east.

In the north, Road 3 is congested from the Yakum Interchange to the Caesarea Interchange heading north.

Road 56 is congested from the Iron Interchange to the Arara junction, to the east.

Road 70 is congested in both directions from the Beit Haemek junction to the Julis junction.

In Judea and Samaria, congestion was recorded at the Gush Etzion junction to the Sa'ir junction heading south, and at the Ariel junction on Road 505, congestion was recorded until the Jama'in junction.

Meanwhile, in an accident between two vehicles, on Road No. 1, near the interchange to Sha'ar HaGai, a 35-year-old man was moderately injured and a 28-year-old woman was lightly injured.

Source: israelhayom

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