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Road traffic rules (KET) - Signs, Fines, Book, etc. 2025

Road traffic rules (KET) - Signs, Fines, Book, etc. 2025

Road traffic rules are taken from the official
Lithuanian coat of arms
the LR Law Project latest revision date 2024-12-01
KET

Before
117. If the roadway is divided into traffic lanes by horizontal markings and/or road signs, vehicles must travel in these lanes. Crossing dashed horizontal marking lines is allowed only when changing lanes, and crossing solid horizontal marking lines is permitted only in cases specified in Annex 3 of the Rules. If there is a solid horizontal marking line (single or double) separating lanes of opposite directions, the driver must drive to the right of it.
After
117. If the roadway is divided into traffic lanes by horizontal markings and/or road signs, vehicles must travel in these lanes. Crossing dashed horizontal marking lines is allowed only when changing lanes, and crossing solid horizontal marking lines is permitted only in the cases specified in Annex 3 of the Rules. If there is a solid horizontal marking line (single or double) separating lanes of opposite directions, the driver must drive to the right of it. Solid horizontal marking lines and traffic islands may also be crossed in exceptional cases when it is impossible to continue driving without changing lanes due to a stationary obstacle on the roadway (fallen tree, traffic accident, a vehicle forced to stop or parked in an unauthorized place, or other stationary objects that make traffic impossible), provided it is safe to do so and does not obstruct other road users.

Before
3.17. Intersection of carriageways (hereinafter intersection of carriageways) – the area bounded by linesimagined by extending the outer edges of intersecting carriageways.
After
3.17. Intersection of carriageways (hereinafter referred to as the intersection of carriageways) – the area bounded by straight lines, imagined as extensions of the outer edges of intersecting carriageways, regardless of whether these edges are widened or rounded.

Before
49. It is permitted to wait for route vehicles (hereinafter referred to as route transport) only at the boarding platforms of stops, and where these are not available, at the "Stop" road sign on the sidewalk or roadside.
After
49. Traffic participants must take all necessary precautions when a public transport vehicle (hereinafter referred to as public transport) arrives at the stop.

Before
92. If the hazard warning lights are not available or are malfunctioning, and if a forced stop occurs where other road users would see the stopped vehicle from less than 100 m away, the driver of a motor vehicle (except a moped, motorcycle without a trailer), tractor, or self-propelled machine must immediately place an emergency stop sign on the side of the road in the direction of traffic: in urban areas – no closer than 25 m, and in non-urban areas – no closer than 50 m from the stopped vehicle.
After
92. If the hazard warning lights are not present in the vehicle or they are malfunctioning and a forced stop occurs where stopping or parking is prohibited, or in the event of a traffic accident, also if a forced stop occurs where other road users would see the stopped vehicle from less than 100 m away, the driver of a motor vehicle (except a moped, motorcycle without a trailer), tractor, or self-propelled machine must immediately place a warning triangle on the side of the road in the direction of traffic: in urban areas – no closer than 25 m, and in non-urban areas – no closer than 50 m from the stopped vehicle. If at least one rear position light fails during nighttime driving or in poor visibility conditions and the hazard warning lights are not functioning, a warning triangle must be attached to the rear of the vehicle to continue driving.

Before
16. A driver of a vehicle stopped by an inspecting officer must bring the vehicle to a halt. The driver of a motor vehicle, tractor, or self-propelled machine must carry and presentupon the inspecting officer's requesta valid driver's license or document confirming the right to drive tractors and/or self-propelled machines , vehicle registration documents, mandatory vehicle technical inspection (hereinafter referred to as mandatory technical inspection) documents, the latest technical inspection report for vehicles of classes M2, M3, N2, N3, O3, O4, and wheeled tractors of categories T1b, T2b, T3b, T4.1b, T4.2b, T4.3b, T5, a certificate (policy) of mandatory civil liability insurance for vehicle owners (hereinafter referred to as mandatory insurance) , and other documents required by the laws and regulations of the Republic of Lithuania (except in cases specified in the Law on Road Traffic Safety of the Republic of Lithuania, where the driver of a motor vehicle or its combination with a trailer is not required to carry the relevant documents), and also allow them to check the readings of devices legalized to determine driving and rest periods. The driver must hand over the documents to the inspecting officer without leaving the vehicle. The driver is allowed to exit the vehicle only with the permission of the inspecting officer.
After
16. A driver of a vehicle stopped by an inspecting officer must bring the vehicle to a halt. The driver of a motor vehicle, tractor, or self-propelled machine must carry and present, upon the inspecting officer's request, a valid driver's license or document confirming the right to drive tractors and/or self-propelled machines or tactical and logistical vehicles assigned to military equipment or their combinations with trailers, vehicle registration, mandatory vehicle technical inspection (hereinafter referred to as mandatory technical inspection) documents, the latest technical inspection report for vehicles of classes M2, M3, N2, N3, O3, O4, and wheeled tractors of categories T1b, T2b, T3b, T4.1b, T4.2b, T4.3b, T5, the mandatory civil liability insurance (hereinafter referred to as mandatory insurance) certificate (policy), and other documents required by the laws and regulations of the Republic of Lithuania (except in cases specified in the Law on Road Traffic Safety of the Republic of Lithuania, where the driver of a motor vehicle or its combination with a trailer is not required to carry the relevant documents), and also allow them to check the readings of devices legalized to determine driving and rest periods. The driver must hand over the documents to the inspecting officer without leaving the vehicle. The driver is allowed to exit the vehicle only with the inspecting officer's permission.

Before
145. Motorcycles without trailers, mopeds, and bicyclesare allowed to be parked in two rows, provided it does not obstruct traffic.
After
145. Motorcycles without trailers, mopeds, bicycles, and electric micro-mobility devices are allowed to be parked in two rows, provided it does not obstruct traffic.

Before
152. Next to vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Disabled," the driver must park their vehicle in such a way that it does not obstruct the entry or exit of disabled persons.
After
152. Next to vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Person with Disabilities," the driver must park their own vehicle in such a way that it does not obstruct a person with disabilities from entering or exiting.

Before
66.9.6. New point
After
66.9.6. transport passengers;

Before
177.1p. In a residential area, the requirement set out in Rule 57 for a cyclist to ride in a single file and as close to the right edge of the traffic lane as possible does not apply .
After
177.1p. In a residential area, the requirements set out in Rules 57 and 66.3 to ride in a single file and as close as possible to the right edge of the traffic lane do not apply to bicycle and electric micro-mobility device drivers.

Before
178.2p. In a bicycle street, the requirement set out in Rule 57 for the cyclist to ride in a single file and as close to the right edge of the traffic lane as possible does not apply .
After
178.2. In a bicycle street, the requirements set out in Rules 57 and 66.3 to ride in a single file and as close as possible to the right edge of the traffic lane do not apply to the driver of a bicycle or an electric micro-mobility device.

Before
183. A driver operating a vehicle marked with the distinguishing sign "Disabled" or a disabled person's parking card is permitted to enter an area marked with the road signs "No Entry" and "No Motor Vehicles Allowed."
After
183. A driver operating a vehicle marked with the distinguishing sign "Person with Disabilities" or a parking card for a person with disabilities is allowed to enter an area marked with the road signs "No Entry" and "No Motor Vehicles Allowed."

Before
184. A driver whose vehicle is marked with the distinguishing sign "Disabled" or a parking card for disabled persons is allowed to:
After
184. A driver whose vehicle is marked with the distinguishing sign "Person with Disabilities" or a parking card for a person with disabilities is allowed to:

Before
185. Persons using wheelchairs are allowed to travel on the right edge of the roadway (regardless of whether there is a shoulder, sidewalk, pedestrian path, or pedestrian and bicycle path), and it is recommended to use pedestrian infrastructure when possible. When traveling on the right edge of the roadway during nighttime or in poor visibility conditions, the wheelchair must be equipped with reflectors: a white one at the front on the left side of the wheelchair, and a red one at the back.
After
185. Persons with disabilities using a wheelchair are allowed to travel on the right edge of the roadway (regardless of whether there is a shoulder, sidewalk, pedestrian path, or pedestrian and bicycle path), and it is recommended to use pedestrian infrastructure whenever possible. When traveling on the right edge of the roadway during dark hours or in poor visibility conditions, the wheelchair must be equipped with reflectors: a white one at the front on the left side of the wheelchair, and a red one at the back.

Before
3.3. Traffic Accident Declaration – a form completed and signed at the scene of a traffic accident by the operators of the vehicles involved, documenting the fact of the accident, describing the circumstances, and drawing a diagram.
After
3.3. Traffic Accident Declaration – as defined in the Law on Compulsory Insurance of Civil Liability of Motor Vehicle Owners of the Republic of Lithuania.

Before
3.11. Wheelchair – a wheeled device for a person with disabilities, powered by hand or various automated systems.
After
Recognized as repealed from 2024-01-01

Before
24. Vehicle drivers must take additional precautions if there are children or disabled persons on the road.
After
24. Vehicle drivers must take additional precautions if there are children or persons with disabilities on the road.

Before
30. When approaching an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing, the driver must slow down or stop before the "Pedestrian Crossing" road sign to yield to any pedestrian entering, crossing, or standing at the edge of the lane in the direction of travel, or on roads with one lane in each direction, to any pedestrian entering any lane at the crossing. Drivers must take additional precautions during dark hours, in poor visibility conditions, or when the pedestrian crossing is not clearly visible from the driver's position, and ensure that there are no pedestrians at the crossing who should be given the right of way.
After
30. When approaching an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing, the driver must slow down or stop before the pedestrian crossing to allow pedestrians to cross into any lane in the direction of travel, and on roads with one lane in each direction, to any lane where a pedestrian has entered, is stepping, or is standing at the edge of the roadway waiting to cross. Drivers must take additional precautions during dark hours, in poor visibility conditions, or when the pedestrian crossing is not clearly visible from the driver's position, and ensure that there are no pedestrians on the crossing that they need to yield to.

Before
35. Everywhere (even not at a pedestrian crossing), the driver must yield to a blind pedestrian signaling with a white cane, or a disabled person crossing the road in a wheelchair.
After
35. Everywhere (even not at a pedestrian crossing), the driver must yield to a person with visual impairment signaling with a white cane, or a person with a disability crossing the road in a wheelchair.

Before
38. Persons who are traveling on the shoulder or the edge of the roadway with wheelchairs for the disabled, leading a motorcycle, moped, bicycle, pulling (pushing) sleds or a cart, must move in a single file and only in the direction of vehicle traffic.
After
38. Persons who are traveling on the shoulder or the edge of the roadway with a wheelchair for a person with a disability, leading a motorcycle, moped, bicycle, motorized bicycle, electric micro-mobility device, pulling (pushing) a sled or stroller, must move in a single file and only in the direction of vehicle traffic.

Before
66.10. New point
After
66.10. A vehicle similar in construction to an electric micro-mobility device or a motorized bicycle, with a maximum useful power greater than 1 kW and/or a maximum design speed greater than 25 km/h, which cannot be classified as an electric micro-mobility device or a motorized bicycle, is allowed to participate in public traffic if all mandatory procedures for motor vehicles (compliance assessment, registration, mandatory technical inspection, valid mandatory civil liability insurance for vehicle owners) have been completed, and the driver of this vehicle complies with the requirements set for motor vehicle drivers in the Road Traffic Safety Act and the Rules.

Before
66.7. New point
After
66.7. When riding on a bicycle path, drivers of electric micro-mobility devices must ride as close as possible to the right edge of this path (the part of the path designated for them). If the pedestrian and bicycle path or sidewalk is marked with lines (a white bicycle symbol) indicating the part of the path or sidewalk designated for bicycle traffic, drivers of electric micro-mobility devices must ride only on it and as close as possible to its right edge.

Before
66.`2. New point
After
66.2. It is permitted to drive only an electric micro-mobility device that is equipped with a functioning brake and sound signal, a white light lamp at the front, a red light lamp at the rear, and orange reflective elements on both sides. When driving on the roadway, the driver of the electric micro-mobility device must wear a brightly colored vest with reflective elements, or the device must have a white light lamp lit at the front and a red light lamp lit at the rear. When driving on the road during the dark hours or in poor visibility, the electric micro-mobility device must have a white light lamp lit at the front and a red light lamp lit at the rear, and the driver must wear a brightly colored vest with reflective elements. Drivers of electric micro-mobility devices under the age of 18 must wear and fasten a cyclist, skateboarder, or motorcyclist helmet when driving on the road. For drivers of electric micro-mobility devices over the age of 18, it is recommended to wear and fasten a cyclist, skateboarder, or motorcyclist helmet when driving on the road, and it is mandatory when driving on the roadway. It is also recommended for drivers of electric micro-mobility devices to use body protection equipment (e.g., elbow and knee pads, etc.).

Before
After
66.9. Electric micro-mobility device drivers are prohibited from:

Before
66.8. New point
After
66.8. In areas where traffic is controlled by traffic lights, drivers of electric micro-mobility devices must obey traffic lights with a bicycle symbol, and when these are not present, the signals of vehicle traffic lights.

Before
After
66.6. The driver of an electric micro-mobility device, intending to cross the roadway where traffic is uncontrolled or there are no road signs establishing traffic priority, must yield to vehicles traveling on the roadway, except in cases when crossing exits from areas adjacent to the road, residential zones, yards, parking lots, or when crossing the roadway into which other drivers are turning.

Before
66.5. New point
After
66.5. The driver of an electric micro-mobility device, when approaching a place where the roadway needs to be crossed, must always reduce speed and may continue only after ensuring it is safe to proceed.

Before
66.3. New point
After
66.3. Riding an electric micro-mobility device is permitted only on bicycle paths, pedestrian and bicycle paths, or bicycle lanes, and where these are not available, on a suitable (asphalt or concrete surface) shoulder. When there is no bicycle path, pedestrian and bicycle path, or bicycle lane on the right side of the road, or when the shoulder is not available or unsuitable (e.g., due to potholes), it is allowed to ride on the sidewalk or in a single file on the outermost right traffic lane, as close to its right edge as possible, except in cases specified in Rule 106, and also when it is necessary to bypass an obstacle, to go straight when the first traffic lane allows only a right turn. When riding on the shoulder, pedestrian and bicycle path, or sidewalk, the driver of the electric micro-mobility device must yield to pedestrians, must not obstruct or endanger them, and may pass a pedestrian at a speed close to the pedestrian's walking speed, leaving enough space on the side to ensure safe traffic.

Before
66.4. New point
After
66.4. It is recommended that the driver of an electric micro-mobility device, when traveling on the roadway and needing to turn left, make a U-turn, or cross to the other side of the road, dismount from the electric micro-mobility device and cross the roadway by leading or carrying the electric micro-mobility device, if traffic conditions require it.

Before
After
66.9.6. cross the road in places not designated for that purpose;

Before
66.9.8. New point
After
66.9.8. driving without holding the steering wheel with at least one hand, if it is equipped;

Before
66.9.2. New point
After
66.9.2. drive on pedestrian paths;

Before
66.9.4. New point
After
66.9.4. drive on motorways and expressways;

Before
66.9.10. New point
After
66.9.10. that their electric micro-mobility device is towed by another vehicle;

Before
66.9.11. New point
After
66.9.11. tow another vehicle;

Before
66.9.12. New point
After
66.9.12. ride while holding onto another vehicle;

Before
66.9.1. New point.
After
66.9.1. drive on sidewalks in locations designated by the municipal council or its authorized person;

Before
66.9.3. New point
After
66.9.3. drive on the carriageway, except in the cases specified in Rule 663;

Before
66.9.5. New point
After
66.9.5. cross the roadway by riding on pedestrian crossings;

Before
66.9.13. New point
After
66.9.13. drive at a speed greater than 20 km/h, and when driving on a pedestrian and bicycle path, shoulder, or sidewalk past a pedestrian – at a speed greater than 7 km/h.

Before
73.5. a green signal with a bicycle symbol allows bicycles to proceed;
After
73.5. a green signal with a bicycle symbol allows bicycles and electric micro-mobility devices to proceed;

Before
73.13. a red signal with a bicycle symbol prohibits bicycle traffic;
After
73.13. a red signal with a bicycle symbol prohibits the movement of bicycles and electric micro-mobility devices;

Before
125. It is prohibited for vehicles (except bicycles) to overtake vehicles traveling in the same direction from the right (except for permissible overtaking of vehicles turning left or making a U-turn from the right) by driving on the shoulder, deceleration, or acceleration lane. It is recommended to overtake slower-moving vehicles traveling in the same direction from the left.
After
125. It is prohibited for vehicles (except bicycles, electric micro-mobility devices) to overtake vehicles traveling in the same direction from the right (except for the permissible overtaking of vehicles turning left or making a U-turn from the right) by driving on the shoulder, deceleration, or acceleration lane. It is recommended to overtake slower-moving vehicles traveling in the same direction from the left.

Before
150.16. for other vehicles in a parking space designated for vehicles with the distinguishing sign "Disabled" or a parking card for disabled persons.
After
150.16. for other vehicles in a parking space designated for vehicles with the distinguishing sign "Person with a Disability" or a parking card for a person with a disability.

Before
150.1p. The provisions of subparagraph 150.5 of the Rules do not apply to cyclists.
After
150.1. The provisions of subparagraph 150.5 of the Rules do not apply to drivers of bicycles and electric micro-mobility devices.

Before
181.1.2. vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Disabled" or a disabled person's parking card , in which disabled persons are traveling to (from) an educational institutionor to (from) a day activity center for the disabled, if the travel route is coordinated with the road owner in accordance with their established procedure;
After
181.1.2. vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Person with Disabilities" or a parking card for a person with disabilities, in which persons with disabilities are traveling to (from) an educational institution(s) or to (from) a day activity center(s), if the travel route is coordinated with the road owner in accordance with their established procedure;

Before
Road Sign No. 129. CyclistsWarns about a road section frequently entered or crossed by cyclists .
After
Road Sign No. 129. CyclistsWarns about a road section frequently entered or crossed by cyclists and drivers of electric micro-mobility devices.

Before
Road Sign No. 302. No EntryTraffic is prohibited for vehicles, except for public transport, vehicles marked with the "Disabled" sign, or those with a disabled parking permit.
After
Road sign No. 302. No EntryTraffic is prohibited for vehicles, except for public transport, vehicles marked with the "Person with Disability" sign, or vehicles with a disability parking permit.

Before
Road sign No. 303. Motor vehicle traffic prohibitedRoad sign No. 303. Motor vehicle traffic prohibitedProhibits the movement of motor vehicles, tractors, and self-propelled machines , except for mopeds, motorcycles without trailers, route, service vehicles, vehicles marked with the "Disabled" sign or a disabled parking permit.
After
Road Sign No. 303. Motor Vehicle Traffic ProhibitedThe traffic of motor vehicles, tractors, and self-propelled machines is prohibited, except for mopeds, motorcycles without trailers, route, service vehicles, and vehicles marked with the "Person with Disability" sign or a parking card for a person with a disability.

Before
Road Sign No. 332. No StoppingVehicles are prohibited from stopping or standing on the side of the road where the sign is located, except for stopping at designated stops for route transport. This does not apply to vehicles marked with the "Disabled" sign or a parking card for disabled persons. If used in conjunction with marking line 1.4, it is valid until the end of this line.
After
Road Sign No. 332. No StoppingVehicles are prohibited from stopping or standing on the side of the road where the sign is located, except for stopping at designated stops for route transport. This does not apply to vehicles marked with the "Person with Disability" sign or a parking card for a person with a disability. If used in conjunction with marking line 1.4, it is valid until the end of this line.

Before
Road Sign No. 333. No ParkingParking is prohibited for vehicles on the side of the road where the sign is located. This does not apply to vehicles marked with the "Disabled" sign or a disabled parking permit and taxis with the meter running. If used in conjunction with marking line 1.9, it is valid until the end of this line.
After
Road Sign No. 333. No ParkingParking is prohibited for vehicles on the side of the road where the sign is located. This does not apply to vehicles marked with the "Person with Disability" sign or a disabled person's parking card, and to taxis with the taximeter turned on. If used in conjunction with marking line 1.9, it is valid until the end of this line.

Before
Road sign No. 340. Motorized bicycles prohibitedDriving motorized bicycles is prohibited .
After
Road sign No. 340. Electric micro-mobility devices traffic prohibitedIt is prohibited to ride electric micro-mobility devices.

Before
Road Sign No. 530. Parking at Specified TimesA parking area where vehicles are allowed to park only at specified times, except for vehicles marked with the "Disabled" sign or a disabled person's parking card.
After
Road Sign No. 530. Parking at Specified TimesA parking area where vehicles are allowed to park only at specified times, except for vehicles marked with the "Person with Disability" sign or a disabled person's parking card.

Before
Horizontal Marking No. 1.24.The wheelchair symbol indicates a parking space where only vehicles marked with the "Disabled" sign or a disabled person's parking card may stop or park.
After
Horizontal Marking No. 1.24.The symbol of a person sitting in a wheelchair indicates a parking space where only vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Person with Disability" or a disability parking permit may stop or park.

Before
Horizontal Marking No. 1.23.The bicycle symbol indicates a bicycle lane, a part of the path designated for bicycle traffic, or a bicycle path.
After
Horizontal Marking No. 1.23.The bicycle symbol indicates a bicycle lane, a part of a pedestrian and bicycle path or sidewalk designated for bicycle and electric micro-mobility device traffic, or a bicycle path.

Before
Horizontal Marking No. 1.13.1."Zebra" indicates an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing.
After
Horizontal Marking No. 1.13.1.The "Zebra" marks an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing. An uncontrolled pedestrian crossing can be marked only with the horizontal marking "zebra" on a bicycle path or in a parking lot.

Before
Road Sign No. 856. Bicycle TrafficIndicates that bicycle traffic is occurring in the specified directions.
After
Road Sign No. 856. Bicycle TrafficIndicates that bicycle and electric micro-mobility device traffic is occurring in the specified directions.

Before
Road sign No. 853. Except cyclistsIndicates that the road signs do not apply to cyclists .
After
Road sign No. 853. Except cyclistsIndicates that the road signs do not apply to cyclists and drivers of electric micro-mobility devices.

Before
Road sign No. 847. Except for persons with disabilitiesIndicates that the road signs do not apply to vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Disabled" or with a parking card for persons with disabilities.
After
Road sign No. 847. Except for persons with disabilitiesIndicates that the road signs do not apply to vehicles marked with the distinguishing sign "Person with a disability" or a parking card for a person with a disability.


Before
Road sign No. 821. BicyclesIndicates the type of vehicle to which the road sign applies.
After
Road sign No. 821. BicyclesIndicates the type of vehicle to which the road sign applies. The road sign with the "Bicycles" plate applies to bicycles and electric micro-mobility devices.

Before
Road sign No. 413. Pedestrian and Bicycle PathPedestrians are allowed to walk and bicycles are allowed to ride. If the bicycle and pedestrian symbols on the road sign are not one above the other but side by side and separated by a vertical white line, road users must use the side of the path designated for them (as shown on the road sign).
After
Road sign No. 413. Pedestrian and Bicycle PathPedestrians, cyclists, and users of electric micro-mobility devices are allowed. If the bicycle and pedestrian symbols on the road sign are not one above the other but side by side and separated by a vertical white line, road users must use the side of the path designated for them (as shown on the road sign).

Before
Road Sign No. 411. Bicycle PathOnly bicycles are allowed.
After
Road Sign No. 411. Bicycle PathCycling and riding electric micro-mobility devices are permitted.

Before
9. The front and rear of a vehicle driven by individuals entitled to use the "Disabled" distinguishing sign, or by those transporting them, may be marked with square blue "Disabled" distinguishing signs with a white border and a white "Disabled" road sign symbol. The side length of the square is 100 mm, and the border width is 10 mm. Individuals entitled to use the "Disabled" distinguishing sign must possess a documentconfirming this right.
After
9. The front and rear of a vehicle driven by persons with the right to use the "Person with Disabilities" distinguishing sign, or by those transporting such persons, may be marked with square blue distinguishing signs "Person with Disabilities" with a white border and the white symbol of the "Persons with Disabilities" road sign. The side length of the square is 100 mm, and the border width is 10 mm. Persons with the right to use the "Person with Disabilities" distinguishing sign must have the document(s) confirming this right.

Before
Road sign No. 846. DisabledIndicates that the parking space is reserved only for vehicles displaying the designated "Disabled" sign or a disabled parking permit as specified in the Rules.
After
Road sign No. 846. Persons with DisabilitiesIndicates that the parking space is reserved only for vehicles displaying the distinguishing sign "Person with Disability" or a parking card for a person with a disability, as specified in the Rules.

Before
66.1. New point
After
66.1. It is permitted to ride an electric micro-mobility device on bicycle paths, bicycle lanes, road shoulders, the roadway, and in residential areas for individuals aged 16 and older, and for those aged 14 and older only after completing a training course prescribed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports and possessing a certificate issued by the school. In the courtyard of a residential building, there is no age restriction for individuals riding an electric micro-mobility device, but those under 10 years of age must be supervised by an adult.

Before
174.1. to move pedestrians, drive, herd animals or birds, ride, travel by bicycles, mopeds, all types of quadricycles, and all other vehicles, except cars, motorcycles, tricycles, motorcycles, and cars with trailers, if the maximum design speed or speed due to their technical condition of these motor vehicles is not less than 60 km/h;
After
174.1. to move pedestrians, drive, herd animals or birds, ride, travel by bicycles, electric micro-mobility devices, mopeds, all types of quadricycles, and all other vehicles, except cars, motorcycles, tricycles, motorcycles, and cars with trailers, if the maximum design speed or speed due to their technical condition of these motor vehicles is not less than 60 km/h;

Before
126. The driver must maintain a distance, considering the speed, to avoid colliding with the vehicle in front if it is stopped, and also leave enough lateral space to ensure safe traffic. It is recommended that the distance to the vehicle in front should be no less than the distance covered in two seconds or no less than half the speedometer reading converted into meters, for example, when the speed is 70 km/h, the distance should be no less than 35 m, unless traffic conditions require otherwise. It is recommended that drivers of motor vehicles, tractors, and self-propelled machines, when overtaking or passing cyclists , leave a lateral distance of no less than 1.0 m when the speed of motor vehicles, tractors, and self-propelled machines does not exceed 50 km/h, and no less than 1.5 m when the speed of motor vehicles exceeds 50 km/h.
After
126. The driver, considering the speed, must maintain such a distance to avoid colliding with the vehicle in front if it were to stop, and also leave enough lateral space to ensure safe traffic. It is recommended that the distance to the vehicle in front should be no less than the distance covered in two seconds or no less than half the speedometer reading converted into meters, for example, when the speed is 70 km/h, the distance should be no less than 35 m, unless traffic conditions require otherwise. It is recommended that drivers of motor vehicles, tractors, and self-propelled machines, when overtaking or passing cyclists and electric micro-mobility device drivers, leave a lateral distance of no less than 1.0 m when the speed of motor vehicles, tractors, and self-propelled machines does not exceed 50 km/h, and no less than 1.5 m when the speed of motor vehicles exceeds 50 km/h.

Before
173.6. to cross a railway crossing in a wheelchair without an accompanying person.
After
173.6. to cross a railway crossing in a wheelchair without an accompanying person;

Road traffic rules (KET)

These are the rules that establish traffic procedures on roads throughout the Republic of Lithuania. All road users must comply with these rules. They include various provisions regarding road signs, speed limits, behavior of road users, etc. The purpose of the rules is to ensure traffic safety, coordinate and manage traffic flow and prevent accidents. All road users must be familiar with and comply with these rules.

It is worth noting that other implementing legal acts of the Law on Safe Traffic on Roads of the Republic of Lithuania or other laws establishing traffic on roads may not contradict the Road Traffic Rules.

On this page you will find

The latest road traffic rules (KET)
Road signs information
Including information about warning, priority, prohibitory, direction, mandatory, informational, service road signs and supplementary plates.
Road markings and their characteristics
Explanations about horizontal and vertical markings, their meaning and application.
Examples of variable message road signs
Vehicle identification and information signs
The Law on Safe Traffic on Roads (SEAKĮ) and its seven sections

How to learn the road traffic rules?

Mastering the road traffic rules is the first step to successfully passing the theory and practical exams and learning to drive. You can learn the rules by attending lessons in a driving school, using a printed booklet, or by using online tests.

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