tänavakraavid
Tänavakraavid, also known as roadside ditches, are common features of urban and rural landscapes, particularly in Estonia and other Northern European countries. These open channels are designed to collect and direct surface water away from roadways, preventing flooding and the deterioration of road infrastructure. They serve a crucial role in stormwater management.
The construction of tänavakraavid typically involves excavating a trench along the side of a road. The depth
The primary function of tänavakraavid is to channel rainwater, snowmelt, and other surface runoff away from