A newly constructed four-lane highway section in Rapla County, central Estonia, opened to traffic today. This marks the completion of the first phase of a significant highway upgrade project in the region. The new section is expected to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion for commuters and freight transport. The upgraded highway aims to enhance road safety and support economic development in the area. Estonian authorities anticipate further stages of the project will be completed in the near future, continuing improvements to the nation’s transportation infrastructure. This opening represents a key investment in modernizing Estonia’s road network. The completed portion signifies progress towards a more efficient and connected transportation system.