peatänavatel
Peatänavatel is an Estonian term that translates to "main streets" or "primary streets." It refers to the principal roadways within a town, city, or village that are typically characterized by higher traffic volume, greater commercial activity, and often serve as central arteries for transportation and social interaction. These streets are usually wider, better maintained, and more developed than secondary or residential roads.
In urban planning and everyday language, peatänavatel are often the focus of development, public works projects,