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Green wave traffic system introduced on Liivalaia Street, pedestrian crossings unaffected
Starting in October, a "green wave" traffic system will be implemented on Liivalaia Street, allowing motor vehicles to move more smoothly. Traffic lights will be programmed in such a way that full pedestrian crossings will remain intact.
Paid parking areas
The first 15 minutes of parking is free of charge, if the driver is using a parking clock or written notice fixing the starting time – placed visibly...
For-fee parking
Public unsupervised for-fee parking in Tallinn breaks down into the following parking zones: City Centre, Downtown, Old Town and Pirita. Parking zones...
Paying for parking
The parking charge may be paid via the mobile or buying a parking ticket from a parking meter, or a monthly pass. Parking using a mobile phone Smart...
Members of the Child Welfare Commission
Members of the Child Welfare Commission 1 Erika Salumäe - Vice-Chairman 2 Maria Beljatskaja 3 Tarmo Kruusimäe 4 Kairi Kärner 5 Kaja Laanmäe 6 Mark...
Reidi tee
Latest news: Reidi tee brings new bus line number 66 (26 November 2019) Traffic changes due to construction of Reidi tee (9 September 2019) Kõlvart...
Parking in the Old Town
In the Old Town, parking is forbidden: During the summer period, from 1 April to 14 November, 12 midnight to 6 AM, Saturdays, in area I and 12...
Second phase. Changes in public transportation (04.04 to 02.07.2023)
Stops of the rerouted bus lines in the city centre (map above): Temporary Viru stop on Pärnu mnt in the direction of Narva mnt: Bus lines 14, 18 and...
Changes to Tallinn public transport routes from 01.09.2023
More information (schedules, line routes and stops): transport.tallinn.ee Ending detours: Detours end for bus line number 3 , as Vana-Kalamaja tn...