Sonic101 Oxblood great spot but in my opinion it is Swedish! The LT letters are clearly visible on the euroband It's probably imported from Sweden to Lithuania though.
These cars are mainly used in private hospitals in Lithuania. And probably this car was hired to transport a seriously ill Lithuanian patient from a southern European country.
72meteor These cars are mainly used in private hospitals in Lithuania. And probably this car was hired to transport a seriously ill Lithuanian patient from a southern European country.
Thanks for the clarification. That was probably the case.
72meteor Sonic101 Oxblood great spot but in my opinion it is Swedish! The LT letters are clearly visible on the euroband It's probably imported from Sweden to Lithuania though.
These cars are mainly used in private hospitals in Lithuania. And probably this car was hired to transport a seriously ill Lithuanian patient from a southern European country.
everyone has their own way of doing it, by plane it would have been more practical
72meteor Please note the number 112. In Lithuania, it is also an emergency number. It was specially selected ;)
hm 112 is also the emergency number in Sweden..... I just thought the font looks more SE than LT. (if I zoom I can't read the country identifier anymore). In any case, an ambulance of the far North in Serbia isn't an everyday's sight!
Oxblood 72meteor Please note the number 112. In Lithuania, it is also an emergency number. It was specially selected ;)
hm 112 is also the emergency number in Sweden..... I just thought the font looks more SE than LT. (if I zoom I can't read the country identifier anymore). In any case, an ambulance of the far North in Serbia isn't an everyday's sight!
I disagree. I can clearly see the letters LT on my PC screen. Swedish FRO 112 belongs to 2007 BMW 523i Touring Automatic.
Oxblood 72meteor Please note the number 112. In Lithuania, it is also an emergency number. It was specially selected ;)
hm 112 is also the emergency number in Sweden..... I just thought the font looks more SE than LT. (if I zoom I can't read the country identifier anymore). In any case, an ambulance of the far North in Serbia isn't an everyday's sight!
The number 112 is in the whole EU-Region exactly the same - doesn´t matter where you are, it has the same function!