lähikujul
Lähikujul is an Estonian term that translates to "nearby street" or "local street." It generally refers to a street within a residential area, typically characterized by lower speed limits and designed to prioritize pedestrian and cyclist safety over high-volume traffic. These streets often feature narrower roadways, a more natural flow with curves, and sometimes include elements like speed bumps, reduced sightlines, or designated pedestrian crossings to naturally slow down vehicles.
The concept of lähikujul is rooted in urban planning principles aimed at creating more livable and accessible
In practice, the design and implementation of a lähikujul can vary. Some may be entirely residential, with