A dispute over the number of entrances and exits at stations could delay the construction of Israel's Metro project, the country's biggest-ever national project. The Israel Planning Administration set that there will be 2-5 exits from each station, while the NTA believes stations only need one entrance. The issue was brought to the National Infrastructure Committee, which ordered the NTA to re-plan a large part of the stations to include more exits and entrances. The detailed planning stages of the three Metro lines are just one of many challenges that could affect the project's schedules and lead to delays.

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