Estonian national road 2

Põhimaantee nr 2 (ofcl. abbr. T2) is a 280-kilometre-long[1] north-south national main road in Estonia. The route follows the same path as the European route E263. The highway starts in Tallinn. From there the main cities passed are Kose, Paide, Põltsamaa, Tartu and Võru. The highway ends in Lüta on the intersection with the T7.

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National Road 2
Põhimaantee 2
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Route information
Maintained by Estonian Road Administration
Length282 km (175 mi)
Major junctions
FromTallinn
Major intersections Ülemiste

Jüri
Kose
Kose-Risti
Mäo
Mäeküla
Imavere
Mõhküla
Puhu
Kärevere
Tiksoja
Tartu
Tartu
Reola
Tatra
Saverna
Kanepi
Kanepi
Võru
Võru

Verijärve
ToLuhamaa
Location
CountryEstonia
Counties Harju County

 Järva County
 Jõgeva County
 Tartu County
 Põlva County

 Võru County
Highway system
T1 T3

The road forms a major transport north-south transport route within Estonia, as it connects the two largest cities in Estonia. In 2020, the highest traffic volumes were around Tallinn, with the AADT there being around 25,000. The figures rise again around Tartu, hovering around 11,000.[2]

The road is a dual carriageway for 85 kilometres. The main part is between Tallinn and Mäo (for 80 kilometres). The remainder can be found near Käravere (4.4 kilometres) and near Tartu (1 kilometre). The current road is a first in many road standard improvements: the first Estonian speed cameras were posted on the T2, also the first wildlife crossing in Estonia was completed in 2013.[3]

Route description

The T2 (Estonian: põhimaantee 2) is a major north-south highway in Estonia connecting the capital of the country, Tallinn, to southern Estonia. The T2 is a part of the European route E263.[4]

The route is currently regarded as dangerous for traffic, as (especially) the section between Tallinn and Mäo is full of dangerous blind corners. The highway begins in Tallinn from Ülemiste and runs through the city for 2.9 kilometres. In the city, it intersects with the T1 in Ülemiste. After this, the road runs straight through the metro area of Tallinn, driving by towns such as Assaku, Rae and Pildiküla, while also bypassing Tallinn Airport. In Jüri, there is a roundabout interchange with the T11. The road continues as a dual carriageway. At Suuresta, the Pirita River is crossed. The road bypasses boroughs such as Vaida and Aruvalla.

After Aruvalla, a new section of dual carriageway is entered, which was completed in 2012. At Saula, Viikingite Küla, the road passes a viking-themed theme park. The Pirita River is crossed again. At Kose, there is an interchange with the T12. Shortly after this, the dual carriageway continues on a new piece of 2+2 dual carriageway for 40 km to Mäo at 120 km/h making it the first dual carriageway in Estonia to allow more than 110 km/h. At Kose-Risti, the road intersects with the T14.


At Mäo, the road briefly turns into a dual carriageway with the speed limit of 110 km/h. Here, there is an interchange with the T5. The road stays a dual carriageway for 5.9 km, after which it again turns into a 1+1 road. At Imavere, the road intersects with the T49. Most traffic to Viljandi exits the road here, due to the T49 leading straight to Viljandi. Shortly after, the road crosses Põltsamaa River and passes the town of Põltsamaa. The road intersects with the T38 and T37 here.

At Puurmani, the Pedja River is crossed. At Kärevere, the Emajõgi is crossed. Shortly after, the road intersects with the T40. The following 10-kilometre section is also known as the Tartu Western Bypass. The road here intersects with major Estonian roads, such as the T92, T3 and Tartu Eastern Bypass. At Ülenurme, the road bypasses Tartu Airport. After this, the road intersects with the T61 and T46.

At Võru, the Võhandu river, the longest river in Estonia, is crossed. After an intersection with Võru's Tallinna maantee, the Võru Bypass is entered. Here, the road intersects with the T64, T65 and T66. Finally, at Lüta, the road ends when intersecting with the T7.

Currently there are 22 speed cameras on the T2, between kilometres 41 and 150.[5]

Road length of lane

89 km 15 km 174 km
2+2 road 2+1 road 1+1 road

Route table

The route passes through Harju County (Tallinn, Rae, Kose), Järva County (Paide, Järva), Jõgeva County (Põltsamaa), Tartu County (Tartu, Tartu, Kambja), Põlva County (Kanepi), Võru County (Võru, Võru, Setomaa).

Municipality Location km mi Destinations Notes
Tallinn Viru väljak 0.0 0.0 Viru Square is the starting point for four highways - Tallinn-Narva, Tallinn-Tartu, Tallinn-Pärnu and Tallinn-Paldiski. Concurrency with T1.
Pronksi T11608 Urban intersection
Ülemiste  Narva Peterburi tee crosses on flyover; end of T1 concurrency.
Ülemiste T11290 Urban intersection
Mõigu T11330 Urban intersection
Exiting Tallinn, start of dual carriageway
Rae Parish Rae Assaku T11330 – Järveküla, Assaku Furthermost ramps divided by 1,4km
Pildiküla T11332 – Lehmja, Pildiküla
Jüri  – Pärnu maantee
 – Narva maantee
 Jüri
Patika T11114 – Nabala, Kautjala, Patika centre
Vaida T11202 – Vaidasoo
T11155 – Vaida
T11114
Aruvalla T11202 – Urge, Tuhala, Jägala
Aruvalla T11202 T11310 –– Urge, Tuhala, Jägala
Piuga T11704 T11203 – Tuhala, Saula Southbound exit ramp only
Kose Parish Kose Saula T11704 T11703  North- and southbound entrance only
Siniallika T11703 – Saula centre Northbound exit only
Kolu T11204 T11203 – Tammiku, Oru, Kolu
T11705
Kurena T11706 Eastbound exit only
Kuivajõe  – Kose;
T11205 – Kose-Uuemõisa, Karla;
T11708
Kose-Risti  – Purila, Kose;
 – Kehra
Pre-motorway T2 forms northbound exit from T11708
Ardu T11141 – Ardu, Ojasoo, Triigi
Paide Mustla T11141 – Ardu, Mustla
Otiku T11156 – Kirisaare;
T11220 T11159 – Eivere
T11218 – Anna
T11179 – Otiku centre
Korba T15220 – Kirisaare;
T15220 T15159 – Eivere
T15218 – Anna
T15179 – Otiku centre
Southbound entrance only; pre-motorway T2 rejoins
Kükita T15217 T15159 – Mäo, Tarbja centre Southbound exit only; pre-motorway T2
Mäo  – Pärnu, Türi, Paide, Rakvere, Aravete
Valgma T15159 – Mäo centre;
Vodja
End of dual carriageway
Paide Mäeküla  – Piibe maantee, Koeru
Mäeküla T15175 – Mündi
Järva Parish Järva Prandi T15182 – Prandi
Koigi T15162 – Päinurme, Koigi centre
Koigi T15182 – Prandi
Koigi T15167 – Laimetsa
Käsukonna T15167 – Laimetsa
Imavere  – Viljandi, Imavere centre
Kiigevere T15164 – Imavere
Põltsamaa Parish Põltsamaa Adavere T14163 – Rutikvere
Adavere T14186 – Puiatu
Mõhküla T14166 – Eistvere
Põltsamaa  – Võhma, Põltsamaa;
 – Viljandi
Põltsamaa T14170 – Põltsamaa, Pajusi
Põltsamaa  – Põltsamaa, Jõgeva;
 – Võhma;
 – Mustvee
Põltsamaa T14172 – Lustivere
Annikvere T14174 – Annikvere centre;
T14176 – Umbusi
Start of 2+1
Põltsamaa Parish Põltsamaa Kaliküla T14173 – Lustivere;
T14171 – Sulustvere
End of 2+1
Põltsamaa Parish Põltsamaa Neanurme T14177 – Umbusi
Pikknurme T14175 – Umbusi;
T14178 – Saduküla
Start of 2+1
End of 2+1
Põltsamaa Parish Põltsamaa Puurmani T14179 – Puurmani;
T14180 – Tabivere;
T14150 – Jõgeva
T14246 –;
T14193 
Single carriageway interchange
Tartu Siniküla T22107 – Laeva, Siniküla centre
Rootsi T22107 – Siniküla, Laeva
Start of 2+1
End of 2+1
Tartu Kärevere  – Kärkna;
Jõhvi maantee;
Jõgeva maantee
Start of dual carriageway
End of dual carriageway
Tartu Kardla T22102 – Kardla
Kardla T22106 – Ilmatsalu;
 – Viljandi maantee
Rähni T22104 – Rahinge
Tiksoja T22101 – Vorbuse
Tiksoja  – Tartu city centre
Ilmatsalu T22103 – Ilmatsalu, Rahinge;
Tartu, Ilmatsalu street
Viljandi  – Viljandi, Puhja
Tartu, Viljandi maantee
Riia  – Valga, Elva
City centre
Grade-separated roundabout junction with T2 on flyover
Kambja Parish Kambja Variku Tõrvandi, Roopa street Single carriageway interchange
Postimaja Narva, Räpina, Jõgeva, Tartu
Start of dual carriageway
Kambja Parish Kambja Tõrvandi T22104 – Lemmatsi Westbound exit and southbound entrance only
Lennu T22132 – Külitse, Tartu Airport, Tõrvandi
End of dual carriageway
Kambja Parish Kambja Reola T22133 – Unipiha
 – Põlva
Tatra T22134 – Virulase
Tatra  – Otepää
Kambja T22180 – Nõo
Kambja T22136 – Rebase
Kambja T22188 – Kavandu
Kambja T22135 – Sirvaku
Kambja T22135 – Sirvaku
Kanepi Parish Kanepi Vissi T22185 – Pangodi, Kammeri
Vissi T18143 – Vooreküla
Maaritsa T18136 – Prangli
Maaritsa T18148 – Otepää
Sulaoja T18134 – Krüüdneri
Sulaoja T18176 – Piigaste
Abissaare T18133 – Pikareinu
Abissaare  – Põlva
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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