Changes in Traffic Regulations

The Abductees Rally on Saturday Night: Changes in Traffic Regulations in Tel Aviv

The police announced that following the abductees rally this coming Saturday evening, changes will be made to traffic regulations in Tel Aviv. All the details

Abductees Square in Tel Aviv (Photo: Liran Vainshtain)

Following the abductees rally that will take place this coming Saturday evening (December 23) on Shaul HaMelech Boulevard, Tel Aviv, the police announced changes to the traffic regulations in the area.

According to the police announcement, starting at 17:00 the following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic:

  • Shaul HaMelech Blvd. will be blocked from Ibn Gvirol St. to Weizman St. in both directions.
  • Dubnov St. will be blocked from Kaplan St. to Shaul HaMelech St. heading north.
  • Leonardo da Vinci Street will be blocked from Kaplan Street to Shaul HaMelech St. heading north.

Starting at 18:30, the following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic:

  • Weizman Street will be blocked from David HaMelech Street to Shaul HaMelech Street heading south.
  • Shaul HaMelech Street will be blocked from Menachem Begin Street to Weizman Street in both directions.

The instructions of the police officers stationed at the roadblocks must be obeyed and alternative routes must be used.

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