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Ring II

Coordinates: 60°11′43″N 024°44′37″E / 60.19528°N 24.74361°E / 60.19528; 24.74361
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Regional Road 102
(Finnish)
  • Förbindelseväg 102 (Swedish)
  • Ring II
    • Kehä II
    • Ring II
    Kehä2 Espoo 210818.jpg
    Route information
    Length6.8 km (4.2 mi)
    Existed2000–present
    Major junctions
    FromTuruntie
    ToLänsiväylä
    Location
    CountryFinland
    Highway system

    Ring II (pronounced "ring two", Finnish: Kehä II, Swedish: Ring II; also known as Kilonväylä[1]) in the city of Espoo is one of the major highways in Finland. The road runs north–south, connecting Turuntie in the north, to Länsiväylä in the south.[2] Despite its name suggesting a circle, it has not been built as a true beltway yet, unlike the parallel Ring I and Ring III highways.

    History

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    The road was initially planned in the 1960s, but it was not until the end of 2000 that the first phase was completed.[2]

    Future

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    Since the cross-city traffic in Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa is estimated to nearly double by the year 2025,[3] plans have been made to extend Ring II to connect up with Finnish national road 3 (Finnish: Hämeenlinnanväylä) in the northeast and add lanes where the road is currently only one lane wide in each direction.[4]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Espoo puolustaa Kehä II:n jatketta – "Asukasmäärä kasvaa eivätkä liikkumisen tarve ja ruuhkaisuus vähene nykyisestä" (in Finnish)
    2. ^ a b "Tiehallinto – Kehä 2" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2008-05-04.
    3. ^ "Tiehallinto – Kehä 2 – The current situation" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2008-05-04.
    4. ^ "Tiehallinto – Kehä 2 – Future plans" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2008-05-04.
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    Media related to Kehä II at Wikimedia Commons

    60°11′43″N 024°44′37″E / 60.19528°N 24.74361°E / 60.19528; 24.74361


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