Hungarian security services gave forced injection to Ukrainian cash-in-transit guard, The Guardian says
The Hungarian security services reportedly administered a forced injection to a Ukrainian cash-in-transit guard during his detention in Budapest, prompting concerns regarding treatment of detainees.
Hungary planned raid on Ukrainian cash-in-transit vehicles to provoke confrontation
Hungarian intelligence services allegedly plotted a raid on Ukrainian cash-in-transit vehicles to provoke a conflict with Ukraine ahead of its parliamentary elections.
ANT enables 142 municipalities for vehicle registration and reaches 97% of services
The National Transit Agency (ANT) has expanded vehicle registration services to 142 municipalities in Ecuador, achieving a 97% service reactivation rate.
Exoneration of $25 fine for registration in Quito benefits vehicles with plate 1
The Metropolitan Transit Agency in Quito has addressed about 1,700 registration processes following the restoration of several services by the National Transit Agency.
ANT asks GAD to exempt fines for delays in registration during service suspension
The National Agency for Regulation and Control of Transit, Land Transport, and Road Safety (ANT) has requested local governments to waive fines imposed for delays in vehicle registration due to the suspension of services.
These are the 127 municipalities authorized to resume vehicle registration starting March 9
Ecuador's National Transit Agency has authorized 127 municipalities to resume vehicle registration services from March 9 after a temporary suspension.
Know the procedures of the ANT that have been suspended since March 9
On March 9, the National Transit Agency (ANT) in Ecuador will reactivate over 80% of its procedures nationwide, though several services will still not be available.
Know the procedures that the ANT reactivates from March 9 after suspension
The National Transit Agency (ANT) in Ecuador has announced the reopening of over 80% of its services as of March 9, allowing citizens to resume key processes related to vehicle registration and transportation permits.
Expired licenses since January will be valid until June 2026, according to the ANT
The Ecuadorian National Transit Agency (ANT) announced that expired driver's licenses since January will remain valid until June 30, 2026, and also detailed the resumption of various vehicle-related services following a judicial investigation.
ANT resumes 9 services and 155 procedures from March 9: agency service points open their doors
Starting March 9, Ecuador's National Transit Agency will resume 9 services and 155 procedures, with most service points reopening nationwide except for those in Mejía and Cayambe.
Omniva has exited long-term losses
The Estonian state-owned logistics and technology group Omniva reported a return to profitability in 2025, boosted by international transit and Baltic parcel delivery growth.
ANT will restore 80% of suspended procedures
The National Transit Agency (ANT) of Ecuador is set to reactivate 80% of its suspended services with the controlled launch of the AXIS 4.0 system on March 9.
The AMT moves to the old airport and opens doorless offices to combat corruption
The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito has relocated its administrative offices to the former international terminal to enhance transparency and accommodate increased public demand.
Fairs with simulators and virtual reality glasses, contracted since 2019 for nearly $3 million, have not managed to reduce traffic accident victims in Guayaquil
Virtual reality fairs in Guayaquil, costing nearly $3 million since 2019, have not successfully reduced the number of traffic accident victims despite ongoing contracts for more services.
Good news in California: Newsom officially approved $590 million in emergency funds to avoid public transportation cuts
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law to allocate $590 million in emergency funds to prevent cuts in public transportation services in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Major Changes to Train Services
This summer will see significant changes and disruptions in train services across Finland, particularly due to ongoing construction work.
How Train Life Will Change When the Airport Train Disappears: Promising More Departures, More Space, and More Accurate Trains
Norwegian transport minister Jon-Ivar Nygård announces significant improvements to train services in Eastern Norway, integrating airport trains into regular schedules from December next year, despite potential initial challenges.
Free Buses, Real Costs. Inside Mamdani’s Socialist Dream to Shakeup Transit for New Yorkers
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani proposes free bus services to address affordability and improve a neglected transit system, but faces skepticism about funding and logistical challenges.
ATM Reactivates Vehicle Registration for the First Time
People in Guayaquil can now register vehicles for the first time as the national transit system has been reactivated.
More than $50 million per week stop entering dealerships due to the suspension of services by the ANT
The suspension of services by the National Transit Agency (ANT) due to alleged corruption investigations is causing significant losses in the automotive sector, estimated at over $50 million weekly.
AMT of Quito maintains license plate delivery at the Bicentennial registration center: other procedures remain stalled
The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito continues to provide physical license plate delivery despite suspending 15 other vehicle-related services, leading to low foot traffic at the Bicentennial registration center.
These are the services suspended in the CTE due to disruptions in the ANT system
The Ecuadorian Transit Commission (CTE) announced that several services are temporarily affected due to the suspension of the National Transit Agency (ANT) system, impacting user service until restored.
These are the services affected in the ATM due to the suspension of the ANT system
Several services provided by the Transit and Mobility Agency (ATM) are inoperative due to a temporary suspension of the National Transit Agency (ANT) system.
Residents of Zapruđe: Redirect traffic, our small street is full of waste and trucks
Residents of Karla Metikoša Street in Zapruđe are facing ongoing issues with increased transit traffic and illegal waste dumping, which they claim are being inadequately addressed by city services.