Israel Katz the Transport Minister of Israel is reported by Ynet to have announced that 95 new intersections will be built on Israel's roads in the next five years in order to help reduce congestion and improve the motoring experience across the whole of Israel. The estimated cost of the new intersections will be 27 billion shekels, and 1.7 billion shekels will be invested in road safety.
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