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Road in Uusimaa region, Finland This article is about the road in Finland. For other uses, see Ring 1 (disambiguation).
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Regional Road 101 shield}} Regional Road 101
Ring I
  • Kehä I
  • Ring I
Route information
Length24.2 km (15.0 mi)
Existed1980–present
Major junctions
FromItäväylä
ToLänsiväylä
Location
CountryFinland
Major citiesHelsinki
Highway system

Ring I (pronounced "ring one", Finnish: Kehä I, Swedish: Ring I) is the busiest road in Finland, carrying up to 113,000 vehicles per day. It is the innermost of the three beltways in the Helsinki capital region, numbered as regional route 101 and runs from the easternmost part of Espoo to Itäkeskus in eastern Helsinki. The total length is 24.2 kilometres (15.0 mi), of which 16 km (9.9 mi) are in Helsinki. It is primarily intended for local traffic—before the large road numbering change in the 1990s and the reconstruction of Ring III, Ring I was also designated as a bypass for avoiding Helsinki centre.

Overview

Ring I has at least two lanes per direction for its entire length but a speed limit that never exceeds 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) owing to heavy traffic. With the introduction of new grade-separated interchanges, provisions have been made to increase the speed limits to 70–80 km/h. Eventually, all of the junctions on Ring I will be upgraded to grade-separated interchanges. However, the road was not originally constructed as a motorway, which limits its capacity..

  • Ring I in the evening. Photo taken near Pukinmäki, in the northernmost tip of the road. Ring I in the evening. Photo taken near Pukinmäki, in the northernmost tip of the road.
  • Rush hour comes early, as an accident forces westbound traffic to two lanes. Photo taken from a bridge in Pakila. Rush hour comes early, as an accident forces westbound traffic to two lanes. Photo taken from a bridge in Pakila.
  • Tieto buildings line Ring I in Pohjois-Haaga, Helsinki. Tieto buildings line Ring I in Pohjois-Haaga, Helsinki.
  • Ring I at Pirkkola, Helsinki where it crosses the Central Park. Ring I at Pirkkola, Helsinki where it crosses the Central Park.

See also

References

  1. "Ring Road III: Safer traffic in larger Helsinki". nib.int. April 22, 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2023.

External links

Media related to Kehä I at Wikimedia Commons

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