<p>Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion announced Tuesday at the Israel Conference on Transportation and Parking that a congestion tax is being planned for vehicles entering the city once light rail construction is complete.</p><p>“We intend to make it harder for drivers to enter the city,” Lion said. “Anyone who insists on coming in by car will be required to pay.”</p> | Read More in News from Israel
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