Transport in Lithuania

Transport in Lithuania relies mainly on road and rail networks. == Lithuanian road system == total: 21,238 kilometres (13,197 mi)paved: 14,879 km (9,245 mi)unpaved: 6,359 km (3,951 mi) === Highways === === Controlled-access highways sections === There are two categories of controlled-access highways in Lithuania: expressways (Lithuanian: greitkeliai) with maximum speed 120 km/h and motorways (Lithuanian: automagistralės) with maximum speed 130 km/h.

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Transport in Lithuania

Transport in Lithuania relies mainly on road and rail networks. == Lithuanian road system == total: 21,238 kilometres (13,197 mi)paved: 14,879 km (9,245 mi)unpaved: 6,359 km (3,951 mi) === Highways === === Controlled-access highways sections === There are two categories of controlled-access highways in Lithuania: expressways (Lithuanian: greitkeliai) with maximum speed 120 km/h and motorways (Lithuanian: automagistralės) with maximum speed 130 km/h.

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