The State Comptroller's report presents a concerning picture of poor planning, lack of coordination, and absence of economic oversight in central transportation projects in Israel. State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman determines that the state invests tens of billions of shekels annually in transportation infrastructure, and often does not conduct complete economic feasibility studies as required by official protocol. The report reveals that even in the Haifa metropolitan area, one of the most congested transportation zones in the country, master plans haven't been updated for almost a decade, projects are delayed, and the transportation vision is far from realization.

