Estonian national road 11

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National Road 11
Põhimaantee 11
Route information
Length38 km (24 mi)
Major junctions
FromNehatu
Major intersectionsAB-Kreuz-blau.svg M1-EE.svg Nehatu

AB-AS-blau.svg M2-EE.svg Jüri
AB-AS-blau.svg B15-EE.svg Luige
AB-AS-blau.svg M4-EE.svg Saue

AB-Kreuz-blau.svg M8-EE.svg Keila
ToKeila
Location
Major citiesTallinn, Saue, Keila
Highway system
  • Transport in Estonia
P10 P92

Põhimaantee 11 (ofcl. abbr. T11; Tallinn ring road) is a semi-orbital highway around the city of Tallinn. The road is part of the European route E265. The highway starts in Nehatu, Tallinn. From there the main cities passed are Jüri, Saku and Saue. The highway ends in Keila, when intersecting with the T8.

The road serves a connection between Tallinn's metropolitan area and the numerous national routes that intersect it. In 2020, the highest traffic volumes were between Nehatu and Luige, with an AADT of 17,000. The rest of the route had an AADT of around 12,000.[1]

The road is a dual carriageway (I class highway) The section is between Nehatu and Saue (29 kilometres) where the rest of the route is a standard 1+1 road till Keila.

Route[]

The T11 (Estonian: põhimaantee 11; Tallinna ringtee) is a semi-orbital highway around Tallinn, connecting its metropolitan region to numerous national main routes. The road also serves as a compulsory truck traffic route (as in Nõmme, the T4 is banned for truck traffic). The T11 is a part of the European route E265.[2]

The highway begins in Nehatu from the intersection with the T1 and Rahu tee. The road then starts to orbit Tallinn, heading southwest. At Jüri, the road intersects with the T2 at a roundabout interchange and turns west. The road intersects with the T115 at Kurna and with T15 at Luige. At Saue, the road intersects with the T4 on a cloverleaf. After Saue the road continues westbound and terminates at a roundabout with the T8 outside Keila.

Currently there are no speed cameras on the T11.[3]

Road length of lane[]

31 km 8 km
2+2 road 2+2 road construction

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Liiklussagedus riigiteedel". Transpordiamet. Retrieved 2021-05-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/conventn/ECE-TRANS-SC1-384e.pdf
  3. ^ "Maanteeamet".
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