2021-06-17

The Campaign Be Safe, Careful and Healthy Attended by More Than 500 Visitors

SE Lithuanian Road Adminstration (later – the Road Administration) together with its partners has organized traffic safety campaign Be Safe, Careful and Healthy, which had more than 500 attendees.

2021-05-07

Outdoor Advertising on the Roadside

Outdoor advertising near state significance roads may be installed outside the road protection zone. To install advertising outside the road protection zone, permits should be coordinated with land owners. SE Lithuanian Road Adminstration (later – the Road Administration) does not issue permits for outdoor advertising of this type.

2021-04-30

Properly Maintained Bicycles and Worn Bright-Coloured Safety Vests Make Riding Safer

Having analyzed traffic statistics in 2018–2020, the Road Administration has updated a picture of an average statistical bicyclist fatality (later – bicylist fatality). It is a 60–70-year-old man, who dies when riding on a suburban road in autumn or summer on Friday or Monday between 18.00 and 21.00.

2021-04-16

The Season of Motorcycle Riding Has Started: Will Lessons Be Taken from the Mistakes of Others

SE Lithuanian Road Administration has analyzed the data of 2020 traffic accidents with motorcycle fatalites. This enabled to create a picture of a typical motorcyclist fatality: a 21–30 year old man who died in a car accident when riding on a state significance regional road in spring or summer between 15.00 PM and 18.00 PM.

2021-04-15

Part of Services to be Moved to Cyberspace

SE Lithuanian Road Administration is moving part of its services to electronic space.

2021-03-30

Preparations Made for the New Vilnius–Utena Road Reconstruction Stage
SE Lithuanian Road Administration (later – the Road Administration) invites service providers to take part in the market consultation on the reconstruction of state main road A14 Vilnius–Utena section from km  21.50 to km 39.20.

2021-03-23

Increasing Heavy Goods Vehicles Flows on the Main and Regional Roads, Yet Decreasing Traffic Volumes on the State Road Network in 2020
Compared to 2019, general traffic flows decreased by 8.6 per cent on the state significance main roads in 2020. However, traffic volumes of road trains, i. e. towing vehicles coupled with trailers or semi-trailers (loading >12 t), (later – towing vehicles), increased by 2.6 …

2021-03-16

Speeding up the Implementation of A1 Road and Via Baltica Projects
On 15 March the so-called technological break has come to end, which means an official start of road construction works under favourable weather conditions. This year, it is planned to complete a number of ongoing works on road A1 Vilnius–Kaunas–Klaipėda and to start the implementation of other significant road development and maintenance projects.

2021-03-15

SE Lithuanian Road Administration Starts Traditional Drawing Competition ‘Safe Traffic on the Road’
This year, SE Lithuanian Road Administration (later – the Road Administration) runs a traditional drawing competition ‘Safe Traffic on the Road 2021’ ((later – the competition).

2021-03-01

Spring Thaw Period May Correct Your Travel Route

Due to spring thaw, some roads cannot withstand heavy vehicle loads and seasonal load restrictions are put into effect on some Lithuanian state significance regional and national road sections. However, these restrictions do not apply to cars on the mentioned roads.

2021-03-01

Pedestrian Fatality Statistics: Aging Population not Wearing Reflective Gear

Having analyzed road accidents and generalized statistical data, SE Lithuanian Road Administration has refreshed the portrait of a pedestrian fatality on Lithuanian state significance roads: a 61-year-old  male not wearing reflective gear or accessories walking along unlit exurban road on autumn or winter Friday night between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

2021-02-23

Training for Contractors – Paper Construction Journal is Replaced by e-Journal

More than three hundred technical supervision, road construction and design companies having signed contracts with SE Lithuanian Road Administration (later – the Road Administration) have attended a training course on how to use an electronic construction works’ journal (later – E-journal).