Tallinn to Undertake Pärnu Highway Reconstruction Project

The Tallinn City Government has announced plans for a comprehensive reconstruction of the Pärnu highway section, stretching from Estonia Avenue to the existing viaduct. The project aims to significantly improve transportation infrastructure and public space within the area. The primary focus of the undertaking will be the complete overhaul of the road itself.

This includes improvements designed to enhance traffic flow and overall road quality. A key component of the plan is the construction of separated bike paths on both sides of the highway, intended to provide a safer and more convenient route for cyclists. Furthermore, the project will address public transport needs by prioritizing improvements to traffic speed and overall quality of service.

The city intends to optimize traffic flow for buses and other public vehicles. The reconstruction will also incorporate enhancements to street space, aiming to create a more pedestrian-friendly environment. The project’s scope encompasses the entire road section between Estonia Avenue and the viaduct.

The Tallinn City Government anticipates the work will contribute to a more sustainable and efficient transportation network within the city. Further details regarding the timeline and specific implementation phases are expected to be released in the coming weeks.

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