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Tallinn buses to detect damaged traffic signs
This autumn, the City of Tallinn and the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities have launched a pilot project in which city buses and waste collection vehicles will begin detecting damaged or missing traffic signs. Smart sensors, or cameras, installed on the vehicles will transmit real-time information to the city about the condition of traffic signs.
The latest episode of „Tallinn Talks“ podcast focuses on local elections
The monthly podcast for the English-speaking Tallinners „Tallinn Talks“, providing news, insights and information about life in Tallinn to residents who have moved here from abroad, has reached its fourth episode. The focal point of the latest episode is that of the upcoming local government elections.
The third episode of Tallinn Talks podcast
The third episode of ‘Tallinn Talks’ can be listened to at https://soundcloud.com/.../tallinn-talks-episode-3... . As usual, the podcast shares the...
The second episode of Tallinn Talks podcast
In the June episode of Tallinn Talks , we bring you the latest city news and discuss celebrating Pride Month in Tallinn with Canadian/Estonian...
The 5th episode of Tallinn Talks touches upon Climathon and local election outcomes
The monthly podcast for the English-speaking Tallinners „Tallinn Talks“, providing news, insights and information about life in Tallinn to residents who have moved here from abroad, is out with 5th episode.
First episode of new podcast in English - Tallinn Talks
Welcome to this first episode of Tallinn Talks , a new podcast series brought to you through the cooperation of the Tallinn City Centre Government...
January's Tallinn Talks focuses on mental health
In this month’s episode, host Solace-Rose Quartey takes a dive into the various resources and opportunities available to expatriates, whether...