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Stopped with a trailer and asked for documents: what drivers must show

26.05.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
Reidas Official LIT
Stopped with a trailer and asked for documents: what drivers must show
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In Lithuania, police CAN check documents for both the car and the trailer. According to traffic rules, the maximum speed with a trailer on highways is 90 km/h, on other roads — 70 km/h. The trailer must be registered, have a valid technical inspection and insurance. Fines for missing documents or violations can reach up to 100 euros.

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Stopped with a trailer and asked for documents: what drivers must show

26.05.2026 Reidas Official LIT

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