Brno Residents Bid Farewell to a 50-Year-Old Depot; They Will Receive a New One for Over a Billion
Brno is set to replace its 50-year-old tram depot with a new facility costing over a billion Czech crowns.
Runoff Elections in France: The Victory of the Bicycle
The runoff elections in major French cities saw Socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire winning in Paris, emphasizing a continuation of the city's green transportation policies amid opposition.
Next station... 'The World Cup': Metro users expected to increase due to the World Cup
The Mexico City Metro system anticipates a 40% increase in users during the 2026 World Cup, according to its director, Adrián Rubalcava.
After A. Lukashenko's Promises, Silence: No Official Confirmation on the Release of Trucks
Amidst expectations following A. Lukashenko's announcement to return trucks stuck in Belarus, there's still no official confirmation of this plan.
The costs have caught up with Ukrainian carriers
Polish transporters are raising concerns over increasing Ukrainian competition in the European market as new registration requirements take effect next year.
Bus drove into stroller in Bærum
A bus in Bærum has collided with a stroller, causing minor injuries to a child inside.
Countrywide Taxi Strike - Demonstration by Drivers in Central Athens
Taxi drivers in Greece are staging a nationwide strike in protest against a proposed transport ministry bill they believe threatens the viability of their profession.
Kenya: Motorists Rerouted As Floods Damage Key Road to Lodwar
Heavy rains in Kenya have severely damaged the Kitale-Morpus road, leading to traffic disruptions as motorists are rerouted to alternative routes.
Canberrans encouraged to consider alternate transport amid fuel price hike
Canberrans are urged to explore alternative transportation options in light of rising fuel prices due to geopolitical tensions.
Slovakia introduces dual diesel prices; foreign vehicle drivers will pay more
Slovakia has implemented a policy introducing dual diesel prices, where drivers of foreign vehicles will face higher charges at the pump.
Back in Czechia. Grey Normalization on Roads and Colorful Memories of the Past
The article reflects on the stark contrasts of traveling in Czechoslovakia during the socialist era, highlighting nostalgia for the past and the changing landscape of Czech roads.
Spaniards Give Way to Foreigners Driving Trucks
The shortage of Spaniards interested in truck driving has led companies to hire foreign drivers from countries like Peru, Morocco, and Colombia.
Electric Cars Targeted by Tax Authorities. End of Free Driving on Roads
The U.S. Congress is debating new electric vehicle fees as a way to fund infrastructure previously supported by fossil fuel taxes.
How much does it cost to transfer a motorcycle
The cost of transferring a motorcycle in Argentina varies based on whether the motorcycle is locally manufactured or imported, with percentages of 1.5% and 2% applied, respectively.
Intensive crackdown on illegal freight truck operations from the 24th... at toll booths and rest areas nationwide
The South Korean government will commence a concentrated crackdown on illegal freight truck operations starting from the 24th, targeting major roads across the country.
Sorocaba-São Paulo train to have pre-selection of companies before the auction; understand
The Sorocaba-São Paulo intercity train project will include a pre-selection phase for companies before the public auction, involving competitive dialogue as part of the bidding process.
Ultra-fast charging of electric cars is about to become a reality
Companies are developing ultra-fast charging systems for electric vehicles that could significantly reduce recharging times, paving the way for wider adoption of EVs.
Quito's AMT implements special measure to expedite registration procedures for new cars: over 3,700 are pending
The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito has announced a temporary suspension of new vehicle registration procedures to expedite the processing of accumulated applications.
Driver dies after truck carrying chickens overturns on CE-060
A 33-year-old man died when a truck overturned on CE-060 in Aracoiaba, Ceará, while transporting live chickens.
Two-hour queues and R$ 150 rides: attendees share their experience of returning from Lollapalooza
Attendees of Lollapalooza 2026 faced significant challenges with long wait times and expensive transportation following the event.
Woke up to a totalled car: - There was a note in the window
A 25-year-old man in Oslo discovered his car had been severely damaged overnight, moved three parking spaces, and some e-scooters had also been knocked down by an unidentified vehicle.
ICE agents will be deployed to US airports on Monday to ease long lines
ICE agents are being deployed to US airports starting Monday to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents amid a government shutdown causing long waiting times.
US President: Trump Announces ICE Deployment at Airports
President Trump has announced the deployment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel amid ongoing funding disputes in Washington.
Trump sends ICE agents to U.S. airports
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff at airports in response to funding negotiations with Congress.
Trump confirms he will send ICE agents to US airports
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will send Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports in the country starting Monday, in response to a funding deadlock affecting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents.
The ring road around Fagradals has been opened - another yellow warning tomorrow
The Fagradals ring road is now open, but a yellow weather warning has been issued for tomorrow.
Punctuality of the Train: Schnieder Manages the Standstill
The article criticizes German Transportation Minister Schnieder for failing to make difficult decisions to improve train punctuality in the face of structural overload in the railway system.
Supply: When is the Way to the Pharmacy Too Far?
The number of pharmacies in Germany is decreasing, raising concerns about access to medication, especially for those without transportation.
Taxi Strike: New 24-hour Strike on Monday, Announcement from SAT
Taxi drivers in Greece are planning a new 24-hour strike on Monday, March 23, 2026, in protest against recent government legislation affecting their industry.
Tempi: The trial begins – the atmosphere of tension, the responsibility of the judges
The trial regarding the deadly train accident in Tempi, which claimed 57 lives, mostly young people, begins amidst a tense atmosphere, with 36 defendants in the dock, including railway and government officials.
Public Construction Projects: Ten Million Euros for a Bridge – Is That Necessary?
Munich is planning a pedestrian and cyclist bridge at Giesinger Berg, but budget constraints are causing officials to consider scaled-back options.
Fáskrúðsfjörður Tunnel Closed Due to Accident
The Fáskrúðsfjörður Tunnel has been closed following an accident.
Professional Driver Considered Severing a Limb Due to Stress Experienced in the Transport Sector – AKT: Many Are Burned Out Due to Industry Issues
Many professional drivers are struggling with burnout due to structural problems in the transportation sector, as reported by the Auto- and Transport Workers' Union.
Yellow Weather Warnings Again in Effect
Yellow weather warnings have been issued for three regions in Iceland due to harsh winter conditions expected to cause transportation disruptions.
Do You Speak Like a Real Railway Worker? Test Your Knowledge of Railway Jargon in a Fun Quiz
The article presents a quiz that challenges readers to understand and use railway jargon, highlighting the colorful language of railway workers.
How the new means of transportation promises to revolutionize the region
A new electric and digital transport system called Bondi Urbano Digital (BUD) has been inaugurated in Curitiba, Brazil, aiming to transform urban mobility in Latin America.
Heavy snowfall and rain in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh
Heavy snowfall and rain in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh have disrupted transportation and electricity supply, causing difficulties for the residents.
Wave Your Hand When Getting On Board
The article explores the experiences and feelings surrounding public transportation for those living outside of Seoul, highlighting the social dynamics and cultural contrasts they face.
'Animals are suffering,' says truck driver of vehicle carrying calves hit by car driven by drunk driver
A truck carrying calves overturned in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, after being hit by a drunk driver, leading to the suffering and death of many animals during the rescue operation.
Trump threatens Democrats: 'ICE agents in airports on Monday if shutdown is not avoided'
Trump warns Democrats that if they do not agree to end the budget impasse, ICE agents will be deployed to airports starting Monday.
Mobilization takes place near the Rumichaca bridge this Saturday, March 21
A mobilization of approximately 500 people from transportation and cross-border trade unions is taking place near the Rumichaca international bridge in Ecuador.
Trump Threatens to Send ICE Agents to U.S. Airports
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy immigration agents to airports amid a funding blockade affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Donald Trump threatens to deploy immigration agents to control security at airports
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to assign Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airport security if Democrats do not approve funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Electric cars worth $150,000: Olinia, Sheinbaum's bet to compete against Chinese vehicles
Olinia, a Mexican electric vehicle startup backed by the government, is set to unveil its prototypes as it seeks $200 million in private capital to revolutionize urban transportation.
New signs warn against taxi fraud
Avinor has installed signs at Oslo Airport warning travelers about illegal taxi practices and driver misconduct.
Delay, schedules, and lack of guidance: residents complain about changes in public transportation in Presidente Prudente during protest
Residents of Presidente Prudente protested against changes to the city's public transport system, highlighting delays and insufficient information.
Privatization of Belgrano Cargas: What the Only Foreign Company Competing for the Concession Proposes
The only foreign company vying for the privatization of Argentina's Belgrano Cargas is Grupo México Transporte, led by the second richest man in Mexico, which focuses on improving operations of the railway line critical for agricultural transportation.
Concessionaires Fear That Suspension of Free Flow Toll Fines Will Encourage Defaults
Brazilian highway concessionaires are concerned that the federal government's decision to suspend fines for unpaid free flow tolls may lead to noncompliance and undermine the toll system's integrity.
Truck Hit by Car Overturns on the Edge of Highway, Calves Get Trapped in the Cargo Area
A truck overturns on a highway in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, after being hit by a car, leading to several deaths among transported calves.
Due to winter problems, parking on Miera Street section is permanently prohibited in Riga
Parking on a section of Miera Street in Riga has been permanently prohibited to facilitate public transportation, according to local government officials.