I have just realised that you adapt the colour of your subtitles to the type of road you are driving in!! That's a very clever detail that shows the care you put into these videos, well done
@@latviabalkanumuzika1514 when the Soviet Union collapsed, most of the resulting countries continued using the same Soviet road sign standards, such as Lithuania, Belarus, Russia and many others. Only a few like Latvia, Estonia, and more recently Moldova and Ukraine have created their own new design standards. That's why traffic signs in Lithuania still resemble the Soviet ones: same colours, same pictograms, same letter fonts...
I have just realised that you adapt the colour of your subtitles to the type of road you are driving in!! That's a very clever detail that shows the care you put into these videos, well done
Muchas gracias... Efectivamente les dedico demasiadas horas 😅
@@RoadsofEuropeverreme eres un crack! Cómo haces las miniaturas de las señales??
Con Adobe Illustrator y/o Photoshop.
@@RoadsofEuropeverreme menudo currazo! Sobre todo tener que buscar los tipos de letra y símbolos de cada país
Sí, aunque con el tiempo automatizas cosas. Aunque parezca mentira, tardo bastante menos que cuando empecé y no hacía nada de este trabajo.
Labai Gražus vaizdai. Sveikinimai iš 🇱🇻
paldies :)
Agriculture is not main economy sector in Lithuania.
Gdp of Lithuania by economic sectors:
1. Agriculture: 3.3%
2. Industry: 28.5%
3. Services: 68.3%
Thank you very much for your clarification!
I wouldn't go 130 there
Great drive! Is Lithuania using Russian-style road sign? I noticed it the similarities of it.
Indeed, they use the GOST signage norm.
No. Road signs are similar through all the EU
@@RoadsofEuropeverreme No. I thnik you have wrong information
Lithuanian road signs use a variation of the Soviet GOST standard: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Lithuania
@@latviabalkanumuzika1514 when the Soviet Union collapsed, most of the resulting countries continued using the same Soviet road sign standards, such as Lithuania, Belarus, Russia and many others. Only a few like Latvia, Estonia, and more recently Moldova and Ukraine have created their own new design standards.
That's why traffic signs in Lithuania still resemble the Soviet ones: same colours, same pictograms, same letter fonts...