Police to Increase Traffic Monitoring on Tallinn-Tartu Highway TARTU – The police will implement enhanced traffic monitoring operations along the Tallinn-Tartu highway tomorrow, March 13th, 2026, commencing at 12:00. Increased scrutiny will be applied to traffic flow within the region. As part of this initiative, police officers will be actively measuring vehicle speeds. A specific focus will be placed on runners utilizing the Tallinn-Tartu-Võru-Luhamaa highway. Police will utilize a “calmdown stop” as a penalty measure for runners. This intervention is targeted at individuals exceeding the speed limit by no more than 20 kilometers per hour and who do not have a prior record of traffic violations. The purpose is to ensure road safety for all users. Reporter Eili Arula will be present to document the operation, including the application of the calmdown stop to runners. Photo documentation will be provided by Mihkel Maripuu. The operation is intended to reinforce traffic regulations and promote responsible behavior on the highway. The police will continue to monitor traffic conditions and adjust their approach as needed. Topics: #police #tartu #traffic Post navigation Elisa Kolk, who was eliminated from the final of the San Marino singing competition, is critical: I can’t talk about what’s happening behind closed doors, but… The film is about the legendary sexologist