Estonian national road 10

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National Road 10
Põhimaantee 10
Dam_over_Väike_Väin_Straits2.jpg
Route information
Length143 km (89 mi)
Major junctions
FromRisti
Major intersectionsAB-Kreuz-blau.svg M9-EE.svg Risti

AB-Kreuz-blau.svg B29-EE.svg Koluvere
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg B31-EE.svg Laiküla
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg M9-EE.svg Risti

Finland road sign 674.svg Virtsu-Kuivastu

AB-Kreuz-blau.svg B75-EE.svg Orissaare
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg B79-EE.svg Upa

AB-Kreuz-blau.svg B76-EE.svg Kuressaare
ToKuressaare
Location
Major citiesLihula, Kuressaare
Highway system
  • Transport in Estonia
P9 P11

National Road 10 (also known as Risti-Virtsu-Kuivastu-Kuressaare maantee; Risti-Virtsu-Kuivastu-Kuressaare highway) begins from Risti and branches off from the T9. The Risti-Virtsu-Kuivastu-Kuressaare highway is the only national route to include a ferry crossing (between Muhu island and Estonian mainland). The road passes through Lääne and Saare County. The highway ends in Kuressaare on the intersection of the , and T10.

Route[]

The total length of the road is 143.7 km. For its entire length, the road is 1+1. The Suur Väin Strait is crossed by a regular Virtsu-Kuivastu ferry, while Väike Väin Strait is crossed via a causeway Väinatamm. During winter an ice road connects Muhu with the mainland.

See also[]

  • Transport in Estonia

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