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The following may be used to restrict traffic on roads within the Republic of Lithuania:
Traffic light signals, as specified in legal acts governing traffic control.
Road markings, as specified in Annex 3 of the Road Traffic Rules.
Road signs, as specified in Annex 1 of the Road Traffic Rules.
Signals issued by traffic officers, as defined in the Road Traffic Rules and other applicable legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania.
Variable message signs, as specified in Annex 2 of the Road Traffic Rules.
What is defined as a wheelchair for a person with a disability?
A wheeled mobility device for a person with a disability that is propelled manually.
A wheeled mobility device for a person with a disability that is powered by an electric motor.
What is a 'central reservation' on a roadway?
A structural road element that separates adjacent carriageways.
Cyclists must not perform any of the following:
Carrying, towing, or pushing any load that impairs control of the bicycle or endangers other road users.
Is a person without a valid driving licence in the Republic of Lithuania permitted to drive (as opposed to only learning to drive) a motor vehicle?
No — they are not permitted to drive.
If you park on an even-numbered day of the month, between which hours must you move the vehicle to the opposite side of the road to comply with parking regulations?
From 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
From 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm
From 11:00 pm to 11:50 pm
What does a continuous yellow line painted along the edge of the carriageway indicate?
Areas where both stopping (standing) and parking are prohibited.
Is it permitted to make a left turn in this situation?
Turning left is permitted, but only when following the first trajectory.
What does this traffic sign indicate?
It indicates a level crossing ahead located outside a built-up area.
Are tractors or self-propelled vehicles permitted to pass this road sign?
No — passage is prohibited.
To whom must a motorcyclist yield?
The police vehicle.
The bus.
An acceleration lane is used to:
To accelerate to the speed of traffic and merge into the main flow, yielding to vehicles already on the road.
Before overtaking, drivers must ensure that:
The road ahead is clear and the overtaking manoeuvre can be completed safely
No vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction
No vehicle behind has already begun overtaking
What is the correct sequence in which the vehicles will pass through the intersection?
Red, then blue, then green, and finally yellow.
The driver of the red car is about to make a U-turn. Does he have the right of way?
No — he does not have the right of way.
Is it permitted to transport passengers while teaching someone to drive?
Permitted, but only for passengers aged 14 years or older.
When is a child allowed to be transported in a child restraint (appropriate for their size and weight) on the front passenger seat of a motor vehicle?
A child may be transported in a rear-facing child restraint on the front passenger seat if the vehicle has no front passenger airbag.
A child may be transported in a rear-facing child restraint on the front passenger seat if the front passenger airbag has been deactivated.
Which colour of vehicle tends to appear to be moving more slowly than it actually is?
Dark-coloured vehicles.
Must a rear-seat passenger wear a seat belt while the vehicle is in motion?
Yes — you are required to wear a seat belt.
When driving past parked vehicles, you should be particularly alert for:
Pedestrians walking between parked vehicles.
Drivers exiting their vehicles.
Doors of parked vehicles that may open unexpectedly.
Children at play who may run into the carriageway.