Ülemiste City Employees Report Significant Commute Delays Tallinn residents working in the Ülemiste City business district are experiencing substantial delays during peak commuting hours, according to employee reports. The situation has become a source of considerable frustration for those traveling to and from work. Individuals working in the office buildings within Ülemiste City describe the period between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., and again from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., as particularly challenging. Traffic congestion is reported to be intense, with travel times between bus stops within the area frequently exceeding 20 minutes. “The traffic is a real torture,” stated one employee, who wished to remain anonymous. “It feels like a real game of trying to navigate the route during these times.” The city of Tallinn, the Transport League (TLT), and the developer of Ülemiste City acknowledge the issue and are committed to addressing it. Representatives have indicated that improvements are expected to be realized over time through ongoing traffic management strategies and potential infrastructure adjustments. They are working to mitigate the impact on commuters and anticipate a gradual reduction in congestion. Further updates will be provided as solutions are implemented. Topics: #city #office #real Post navigation The price of a child’s egg makes one’s head spin: it is 10 euros more expensive in Maxim than in Prisma Tampere bans face coverings in schools and kindergartens, following other Finnish cities