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There was much controversy surrounding bringing Street View to Israel. The main one was the fear that terrorists could use the feature to plan attacks. Palestinian militants have previously admitted to using Google Maps to help plan attacks. [2] A public poll found that 70% of Israelis support Street View. [2]
Within Jerusalem, Highway 60, known by the municipality as the Talpiot–Atarot Axis and often referred to by its official Jerusalem Municipality designation, "Road 1" (not to be confused with National Highway 1), is the central north–south artery running through the city centre.
Shmuel HaNavi Street (Hebrew: רחוב שמואל הנביא, lit. Samuel the Prophet Street) is a main road in north-central Jerusalem. It starts at the intersection of St. George and Shivtei Israel Streets near Highway 60, and merges into Golda Meir Boulevard just past the intersection of Bar-Ilan and Hativat Harel Streets.
Permission to open the road was granted on condition that the company and Jerusalem municipality guarantee completion of environmental mitigation after the opening. [14] Road 9 opened on July 25, 2007 and constitutes part of Highway 1. In October, 2014, Jerusalem Road 9 was officially renamed "Yitzhak Shamir Road" after Israel's 7th Prime Minister.
Route 436 is a regional arterial road in Israel and the West Bank between Jerusalem and Givat Ze'ev. The southern portion begins as a major urban artery in Jerusalem's predominantly Hareidi neighborhoods leading to Highway 50 (Begin Boulevard) , to Highway 1 and to the northern neighborhood of Ramot .
Ben Yehuda Street (Hebrew: רחוב בן יהודה), known as the "Midrachov" (Hebrew: מדרחוב), is arguably the most famous street in Jerusalem, along with Jaffa Road. Ben Yehuda Street joins with Jaffa Road and King George Street in the heart of downtown Jerusalem to form the main Downtown Triangle central business district .
The boulevard in the center is Abdel Hamid Shoman Street, part of Jerusalem Road 20. Around it parts of Beit Hanina Benzion Netanyahu Interchange. Jerusalem Road 20 is a combination of existing roads and new construction creating a continuous route between Jerusalem's Highway 50 (Begin Boulevard) and Pisgat Ze'ev via Beit Hanina.
Highway 16 (Israel) Jerusalem Road 20; Jerusalem Road 21; Highway 50 (Israel–Palestine) Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine) Route 386 (Israel) Route 417 (Israel–Palestine) Route 436 (Israel–Palestine)