Tallinn to build five new cycling and pedestrian corridors

Up to five new railway crossings for pedestrians and cyclists will be built in Tallinn over the next three years. “The railway has become a major bottleneck in Tallinn’s pedestrian and cycling infrastructure, dividing districts and settlements,” said Tallinn Deputy Mayor Vladimir Svet. “If we want to motivate people to travel more sustainably, we need to… Continue reading Tallinn to build five new cycling and pedestrian corridors

Measures to increase safety around schools to be implemented

The initial phase of Tallinn’s “Safe School Route” (“Turvaline koolitee”) program is set to focus on 14 schools within the city, addressing safety challenges around school vicinities such as safe sidewalks, bike lanes, street crossings, parking areas, and the implementation of traffic calming measures. Over the coming years, the program is planned to expand, encompassing… Continue reading Measures to increase safety around schools to be implemented