The purpose of this publication is to attempt to provide an overall description and assessment of
Lithuania’s work to improve public road safety. The publication also aims at proposing changes that
are considered necessary in order to improve road safety in Lithuania.
Date of Publication | 1 January 2004 |
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Publication Type | Research Report |
Tags | Accidents, Automobiles, First Aid, Government Departments, Motor Vehicles, Pedestrians, Road Networks, Road Safety, Road Traffic, Road Transport, Roads, Safety, Traffic, Transport, Vehicles |
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