Tugimaantee 39 (ofcl. abbr. T39), also called the Tartu–Jõgeva–Aravete highway (Estonian: Tartu–Jõgeva–Aravete maantee), is a 108-kilometre-long[1] national basic road in central Estonia. The highway begins at Tartu on national road 3 and ends at Aravete on national road 5.[2]
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