Tallinn-Tartu-Võru-Luhamaa maantee is a 282-kilometre-long north-southeast national main road in Estonia. The route follows the same path as European route E263. The road forms a major north-south corridor within Estonia, connecting the two largest cities. The highway starts in Tallinn and passes a number of notable towns, namely Kose, Põltsamaa, Tartu and Võru, with arterials branching off towards Paide, Valga, Põlva. The highway ends in Luhamaa intersecting with the T7, heading to either Latvia or Russia.
Estonian national road 2
Kärevere bridge, 1928, collapsing in just two days
T2 in Võrumaa
Estonian national road 11
Tallinna ringtee is a semi-orbital highway around the city of Tallinn, running from Väo to Keila. The road is part of the European route E265.
Construction of the Kanama interchange in 1975