Finnish regional road 120
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Finnish regional road 120 (Finnish: Seututie 120, Swedish: Regionalväg 120), or Vihti Road (Finnish: Vihdintie, Swedish: Vichtisvägen),[2] is a regional road from Haaga in Helsinki to Maikkala in Vihti. The road is part of the former Pori Highway. Regional road 120 was originally intended as the main road connection from Helsinki to Pori via the Vihti church village, but when it was completed, the road was already prone to accidents due to its complexity, hilliness and narrowness. However, the Helsinki-side section of the road up to Ring III has later been widened to four lanes, but the beginning of Vihdintie in Etelä-Haaga from Mannerheimintie to Haaga roundabout is street-like. The regional road also passes Highway 25 at the village of Otalampi.[3]
Regional Road 120 | |
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Vihti Road
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Route information | |
Length | 46 km[1] (29 mi) |
Existed | 1957–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Helsinki |
To | Vihti |
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Country | Finland |
Highway system | |
Significant commercial centers along Vihdintie include the Ristikko Shopping Centre in the Konala district.[4]