Hazard Perception in Lituania
Master the art of identifying and responding to road hazards in Lituania
Understanding hazard perception is crucial for safe driving in Lituania 🇱🇹. This comprehensive guide covers the unique challenges you'll face on Lituania's roads, from common hazards to weather-related dangers, helping you become a safer, more aware driver.
Common Road Hazards
Deer and elk crossings on rural roads, especially at dawn and dusk
Icy and snow-covered roads from November through March
Pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks — drivers must yield
Cyclists sharing narrow rural roads without dedicated bike lanes
Farm machinery and tractors on rural roads during harvest season
Black ice forming on bridges and overpasses in autumn and spring
Average speed camera zones on major highways and motorways
Poorly lit rural roads with unexpected potholes
Weather Challenges
Hazards by Road Type
Urban Hazards
Rural Hazards
Highway Hazards
Unique Factors
- Mandatory headlights/DRL 24/7 year-round regardless of weather or daylight
- Winter tires mandatory November 10 to April 1 — studded tires allowed Nov 1 to Apr 9
- Average speed camera system — first in the Baltic states, covering 25 road sections
- Pedestrians fined for using mobile phones while crossing the road
Preparation Tips
Always drive with headlights on — it is mandatory 24/7 in Lithuania
Switch to winter tires before November 10 and check for M+S marking
Watch for seasonal speed limit signs on motorways — limits drop in winter
Call 112 for all emergencies — available in Lithuanian, English, Russian, and Polish
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