EASST News - Moldova

Children's Road Safety, Moldova, News
Speed management infrastructure piloted to support new 30km/h speed limit rules around schools in Moldova
Automobile Club of Moldova are using the Star Rating for Schools App to assess three schools in Moldova and implement low-cost interventions to demonstrate how simple infrastructure upgrades can support 30km/h speed limits.
July 27, 2023

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Children's Road Safety, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, News, Tajikistan
Advancing 30km/h speed limits around school zones – Regional Situation Report
The EASST regional Situation Report on advancing 30km/h speed limits around school zones in Eastern Europe and Central Asia supports calls to #RethinkMobility for a sustainable transition to safer streets.
May 15, 2023

Moldova, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building, Safe road infrastructure
Infrastructure improvements along Dacia Boulevard aim to reduce speeds and provide safe spaces for pedestrians
The latest infrastructure improvements unveiled along Dacia Boulevard in Moldova aim to reduce speeds and provide safe spaces for pedestrians.
November 22, 2022

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building, Ukraine
Civil society and road safety engagement in the Eastern Partnership Countries
60 civil society organisations join unique event to learn more about positive role they can play in supporting road safety interventions.
October 25, 2022

Children's Road Safety, Moldova, News
30km/h school zones made mandatory in new amendments to Moldova’s national Road Traffic Regulation
EASST partners, the ACM, celebrate advocacy win as the Cabinet of Ministers of Moldova approve amendments to improve the national Road Traffic Regulations.
October 7, 2022

Moldova, News, Safe and Inclusive Mobility
Upgraded road crossings in Chisinau help people with disabilities feel safer on the roads
Three intersections in Chisinau have been upgraded with acoustic travel signals and more to help pedestrians with disabilities feel safer.
August 26, 2022

Azerbaijan, Moldova, News, Safe and Inclusive Mobility
EASST launches new online Disability Awareness Training course for Public Transport managers
This short online course will help managers understand how to make public transport services more accessible and inclusive of the needs of people with disabilities so they can travel independently and with confidence.
May 24, 2022

Armenia, Children's Road Safety, Georgia, Moldova, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building
Advancing 30km/h School Speed Zones in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia
With the support of the FIA Foundation Advocacy Hub, we have been working with our local partners in Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia towards securing policy change commitments to reduce speed limits to 30 km/h around schools.
February 24, 2022

Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, News, Safe and Inclusive Mobility
Travel confident: creating an inclusive public transport environment
EASST partners in Azerbaijan, Belarus and Moldova pilot Disability Awareness Training with public transport managers and drivers.
December 3, 2021

Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, News, Road Safety Governance and Capacity Building, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
EASST network of NGOs mark World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
Each year, our EASST partners pull out all the stops to make this an important day for victims and their families. This year was no different.
November 23, 2021

Active Travel and Healthy Streets, Moldova, News, Safe and Inclusive Mobility
Survey finds road safety concerns amongst pedestrians with limited mobility in Chișinău
Identifying the transport needs of people with limited mobility & how they are affected by a lack of road safety in Chisinau.
November 3, 2021

Active Travel and Healthy Streets, Moldova, News
Civic activists, children, NGOs and public bodies demand accessible road infrastructure in Moldova
Civic activists, children, cyclists, parents, people with reduced mobility, road safety NGOs, police and firefighters have launched a novel campaign in Moldova under the hashtag #ThisIsMyStreet.
January 7, 2021