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Government allocates 70 million euros to sectors hit by fuel price surge
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The French government announced a 70 million euro support plan on Friday evening for road transporters, fishermen, and farmers hit by energy price hikes from the Middle East conflict. Valid for April and renewable monthly, it provides targeted sectoral aid without worsening the public deficit. Sector reactions are mixed.
São Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB) issued a decree on March 13 reallocating R$51.9 million from the 2026 budget, cutting bus subsidies and elderly programs to fund road works and Autódromo de Interlagos upgrades. The PT opposition criticizes the freezes, while city hall downplays the effect. Councilors demanded explanations from the Sports Secretariat.
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Despite increased national investments in road maintenance, the share of state roads in very poor condition in Dalarna has risen slightly to 16.5 percent over the past year. This emerges from a new analysis by Transportföretagen. The analysis also highlights major deficiencies in the county's culverts.
Transport for London (TfL) is introducing new super stealth speed cameras capable of detecting drivers exceeding 20mph and 30mph limits without visible warning signs. These 4K and 4D cameras operate without flash, lights, road markings, or sensors, and can survey 67% more traffic. The rollout marks a shift in speed enforcement methods.
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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced a blockage on the Mai Mahiu-Suswa-Narok (B7) highway near Kedong Ranch due to flooding and silt from heavy rains. Motorists are advised to use three alternative routes. Response teams are on site clearing the road.
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) has warned of a looming bus strike ahead of the Easter weekend after wage negotiations collapsed with the South African Road Passenger Bargaining Council (Sarpbac). The union declared a dispute in February when employers failed to meet demands and refused a revised offer during recent conciliation.
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Judge Ismael Moreno keeps Javier Herrero, former general director of Highways, imputed for a 25,440 euro payment from Aquaterra Servicios Infraestructuras, a firm in a joint venture that won a public contract in 2019. The deposit, flagged as suspicious by the bank, was made in 2025 to a recently opened account.
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