Three Major Concerts and a Protest to Cause Unusual Traffic Delays in Central Israel Tomorrow
Drivers are advised that tomorrow, Thursday, is expected to be an especially busy day on the roads of Gush Dan and central Israel, due to three major concerts as well as several protest centers taking place at the same time. A heavy surge of traffic is expected in the evening in the central area. Singer Omer Adam will perform at the National Stadium in Ramat Gan before an audience of about 40,000, with the gates opening and the main show scheduled for 8:15 p.m. At the same time, Eyal Golan will perform at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv-Yafo starting at around 8:00 p.m., before about 30,000 spectators. Singer Ben Zur will also take the stage at the Petah Tikva Stadium at around the same time, and about 11,000 people are expected to attend the show. ● NTA CEO: "The metro excavations will begin in a year and a half" ● The Treasury: "An ultra-Orthodox household generates a deficit of NIS 10,000 a month for the state" The meaning is that tens of thousands of vehicles will flow simultaneously into the stadium areas, mainly from the late afternoon hours, causing heavy traffic on major routes, urban roads and nearby parking lots. In addition, protests by the Jerusalem Faction are expected at several locations in central Israel, which may lead to localized roadblocks and further disruptions to traffic and public transportation. Meanwhile, drivers are advised to leave earlier than usual, consider using public transportation or alternative travel options, and follow traffic reports in real time. An Israeli startup is developing a new solution to reduce premature births. Please note: The Globes editorial system strives for a diverse, substantive and respectful discourse in accordance with the ethical code set out in the trust report by which we operate. Expressions of violence, racism, incitement or any other inappropriate discourse are automatically filtered and will not be published on the site.
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