There are inner-city and intercity buses. You must either have a reloadable Rav-Kav card or use one of the 4 phone apps authorized for this purpose.
You can pay for this transport with Rav-Kav, or phone app. Alternatively, you can buy a paper ticket directly at the self-service machines at the stations.
Some cities offer public transport with vans that work like buses.
You can order a taxi through GETT app, or signal for a passing taxi to stop. The value of the ride is calculated by the taximeter.
There is Uber only in Tel Aviv.
During Shabbat and on religious Holidays there is a decrease in the flow of public transport; in some cities, the buses stop altogether.
Contact us if you have any doubt!
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