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2020-08-24
The Newly Appointed Director of the Lithuanian Road Administration Mr Remigijus LipkevičiusThe Ministry of Transport and Communications informs that Mr Remigijus Lipkevičius, who has long-term experience with the state road sector activities, has been selected to take the position of the Director of the Lithuanian Road Administration. Mr R. Lipkevičius shall hold office after the verification procedure set by Lithuanian …
2020-08-21
Traffic Restrictions During the Human Chain The Road of FreedomOn 23 August 2020 a human chain event The Road of Freedom will take place on the main road A3 Vilnius–Minsk section from Vilnius to Medininkai border crossing point.
2020-08-13
Contract on 112 New Average Speed Cameras SignedThe Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (later – the Road Administration) has signed the contract on the installation of 112 average speed cameras on 56 state road sections. The Contract was signed with JSC Fima for 1.9 million Euros. The installation will be completed in seven months after signing the contract.
2020-08-12
Maiden Traffic Safety Campaign in LithuaniaIn the period of August 17 – September 3 sixty two (62) traffic safety stops will be open in various Lithuanian cities and towns. Traffic safety specialists from the Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (later – the Road Administration) will be there to consult the visitors on various traffic safety issues, such as challenges faced on the …
2020-07-20
Announcement On Reorganization of the InstitutionThe budgetary institution the Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications
Headquarters address: J. Basanavičiaus Street 36, LT-03109 Vilnius
2020-06-22
Funds for State Road RehabilitationAdditional funds of 7.06 million euros have been allocated to the Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (later – the Road Administration) for the rehabilitation of seven asphalt paved state significance national and regional road sections.
2020-06-19
Additional Funds for State Gravel Road PavingThe Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (later – the Road Administration) has been allocated 8.9 million euros for asphalt paving of nine state gravel road sections. Based on the currently available funds, 1,470 km of gravel roads will be asphalt paved, i.e. ca 20 km more than it was informed in the beginning of June.
2020-06-11
Speed and Traffic Control Systems Will Be Installed on the Road from Vilnius to KaunasFourty-nine speed and traffic control systems will have been installed on the main road A1 Vilnius–Kaunas–Klaipėda section from Vilnius to Kaunas by September 2021.
2020-06-10
Bus Stop Shelters Will Be Decorated by the Winner Drawings of the CompetitionThe winners of the drawing competition Traffic Safety 2020 that has been initiated by the Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (later–the Road Administration) have been announced. The six winners of the competition represent various regions, institutions and age groups.
2020-06-09
Maximum Possible Amount of Funds Permitted by Laws Used by the Road AdministrationThe Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (in picture–LRA) informs that in 2017–2019 102.7 per cent of the funds available for the road network maintenance and development were used, which in total makes up 1363.7 million euros.
2020-06-03
First Reconstruction Stage of Islandijos Road CompletedReconstruction works of the main road A1 Vilnius–Kaunas–Klaipėda section from km 100.47 to km 101.79, which coincides with the first reconstruction stage of Islandijos road (orig. Islandijos plentas) have been completed. The works in this stage were performed from the Kleboniškis bridge to the Sargėnai intersection.
2020-06-02
Road Administration: 100 % of Drawn Up Contracts to Pave State Gravel Roads in 2020According to the contracts drawn up between the Lithuanian Road Administration under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (later referred to as the Road Administration) and contractors, 1,450 km of gravel roads will have been asphalt paved during the period of 2016–2020.