With the new regulation in place, it is no longer permitted for animal-drawn carts to travel on Israeli roads with a number of exceptions. This refers to carts drawn by a horse, donkey or other animal, as is still used by a number of venders. Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz explains the new regulation is set into place for the safety of all motorists.
One may still ride an animal-drawn cart inside a moshav or kibbutz. A local authority will also have the right to grant a special permit after consulting with police officials, pertaining to carts used for tourists and visitors.
The minister signed the regulation following pressure exerted by animal rights organizations.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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Considering the dribing habits oof a large part of the Israeli population, maybe we ought to ban cars and encourage the animal drawn vehicles.