Difficult driving conditions on the country’s major highways are:
- Tallinn motorway (A1) along the entire stretch;
- Vidzeme motorway (A2) in the entire section;
- Valmiera motorway (A3) in the entire section;
- Riga ring road (Baltezers-Saulkalne) (A4) in the entire section;
- Riga ring road (Salaspils-Babīte) (A5) in the entire section;
- Daugavpils motorway (A6) along the entire stretch;
- Bauska motorway (A7) in the entire section;
- Jelgava Highway (A8) in the entire section;
- Liepāja Motorway (A9) in its entire section;
- Ventspils motorway (A10) from Riga to Strazde and from Usma to Ventspils;
- Liepāja–Lithuanian border (Rucava) (A11) in the entire section;
- Rēzekne Motorway (A12) in the entire section;
- Russian border (Grebneva)–Rēzekne–Daugavpils–Lithuanian border (Medumi) (A13) in the entire stretch;
- Daugavpils ring road (A14) in the entire section;
- Rēzekne ring road (A15) in its entire section;
- Tīnūži–Koknese (P80) throughout the section.
Driving on regional roads is difficult throughout Latvia.
Drivers must pay particular attention to choosing a speed appropriate to the road surface conditions and maintaining a safe distance from vehicles in front. We remind you that a layer of snow and ice can repeatedly form, even after maintenance work has been carried out.
We invite you to inform VSIA Latvian State Roads about difficult driving conditions or other observations relating to traffic and road conditions by calling the 24-hour toll-free information number 80005555, as well as on the company’s accounts on social networks Twitter and Facebook.
2024-01-13 06:43:00
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