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This traffic & transit update for Prague covers the last 48 hours of cited sources compiled in the Genesis Signals report. Country risk level is low, with Traffic as the top risk driver. No traffic & transit incidents were recorded in the last 48 hours, while 3 incidents were logged overall. Cited sources include idnes_zpravodaj — U Smíchovského nádraží unikl plyn, plynaři prověřovali metro i vlaková nástupiště (2026-02-14), praguemorning — Prague Metro Rolls Out Driverless Trains with Leather Seats (2026-02-14), radio_prague_international_latest — School meal reform likely to be delayed until 2027 (2026-02-14), and prazsky_denik_prague — Veterináři v Praze potvrdili ptačí chřipku, spolu s hygieniky přijali opatření (2026-02-13). Recommended actions include Monitor local transport operator updates and local news for metro inspections or service changes. and Allow extra travel time and use replacement tram services when Line B sections (Florenc–Vysočanská) are closed.. Situational notes from the report: Feb 15: Firefighters investigated a gas leak at Smíchovské nádraží; metro and train platforms were checked — may cause short-term inspections or temporary restrictions. and Feb 15: H5N1 avian influenza detected in deceased birds at Prague Zoo and one wild gull on the riverbank; authorities implemented preventive measures to protect human and animal health..
No traffic & transit incidents recorded in the last 48 hours.
No traffic & transit incidents were recorded in the last 48 hours. Transit operators to monitor include Prague Integrated Transport (PID) and DPP (Prague Public Transit Company). Primary airports include Václav Havel Airport Prague. Travel advisory notes: Reissued after periodic review with minor edits. Exercise normal precautions in the Czechia. Read the country information page for additional information on travel to the Czechia. If you....