Since about 2011, passengers waiting at bus stops are able to get real time information on bus arrival time, from a digital sign energized by a solar panel facing south - both mounted on a nearby pole. The distance between pole and bus shelter may slightly differ from place to place, depending, probably, on the condition of the sidewalk near the bus shelter, and on finding the best angle for the solar panel .
the sign and the solar panel (near street lamps and bus shelter)
info visible on the sign during the dark hours
This, no doubt, highly improves the level of public transportation service. The problem is that not all bus stops are equipped with this smart system, and not all bus companies have adhered to the solar project. It takes time and money, but there's no way back; the future belongs to the energy produced by sun, wind, water, and other 'green' sources.
panel facing sun,at the top; sign, facing bus shelter
As far as I know, Israel is not among the first countries that have introduced the above system.. Australia, Singapore, California , and other countries have preceded us. Good for them, and good for us to have them as model, and be able to learn from their experience.