Warning to Vilnius drivers – traffic will be restricted on busy roundabout
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Vilnius drivers are advised to exercise patience near the Santariškės roundabout due to upcoming military drills.
- A helicopter landing exercise is scheduled for Friday between 3 PM and 4 PM, causing temporary traffic restrictions.
- Drivers are urged to be attentive, follow traffic controllers, or use alternative routes to avoid delays, including potential public transport disruptions.
Drivers in Vilnius are being put on notice about potential disruptions as the city prepares for a helicopter landing exercise. The Lithuanian capital's traffic management authority, JUDU, has issued a warning about temporary traffic limitations at the Santariškės roundabout, a key artery for many commuters.
The exercise, scheduled for Friday afternoon between 3 PM and 4 PM, will involve a helicopter landing on a designated pad within the roundabout. During the landing, traffic lights at the intersection will be set to red, effectively halting vehicle flow to ensure the safety of the operation and the public. JUDU has urged drivers to be vigilant and adhere to the instructions of traffic controllers.
This Friday from 3 PM to 4 PM, Santariškių ring will host exercises, during which a helicopter landing is planned. Due to these exercises, traffic in the ring intersection will be temporarily restricted – during the helicopter landing, traffic lights will show a red signal.
For those who wish to avoid the anticipated delays, JUDU suggests considering alternative routes during the specified hour. The authority also cautioned that these temporary restrictions could lead to delays in public transport services, adding another layer of inconvenience for travelers.
This exercise, while a temporary measure, highlights the ongoing need for preparedness and coordination within urban environments, especially when military or emergency services conduct training. For Vilnius residents, it's a reminder to stay informed about traffic advisories and plan their journeys accordingly, particularly when navigating busy intersections like the Santariškės roundabout.
Drivers are invited to be attentive and follow traffic regulation or choose alternative routes at the indicated time.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.