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- The domain is .lt
- There are 3 pedestrian crossing lines
- The bus windows have 4 panes
- Signs have borders
- The street name signs have " ~g. ・ ~tak. "
- Signs with numbers are diagonal to the road
- Bollards, when viewed from above, are slightly thicker, and many have orange reflective panels
- Compared to Latvia, the red line on speed limit signs is thinner
- The characters "Ė・ė" are more likely to be from Lithuania ( Ė)
- How to distinguish the Baltic States
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Speed sign: By Gigillo83 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
Blue sign: By Gigillo83 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
Priority road: By Юкатан - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link
ZONA: By Gigillo83 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
Bollards have orange reflective panels. Even in other countries, reflective panels may be colored, but the shape of the bollard varies by country. The diagram below shows, from left to right, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia ( Image showing how to distinguish the Baltic States).

Signs with numbers are tilted diagonally to the road. The pedestrian crossings have 3 lines, and the red signs have white borders. Also, when compared to Latvia, the red lines appear thinner. The diagram below compares the borders of signs, from left to right: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

The colors and borders of the chevron signs differ between the Baltic States. The diagram below shows, from left to right: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania ( How to tell Baltic countries apart 2.0: Expanded edition).



The shape of the electric poles. Some have nets at the top where birds can make nests.
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