Moldova Tightens Border Controls: Ukrainian Drivers Without Vehicle Inspection Certificates Face Rejection.
Moldova Intensifies Border Scrutiny
According to Novyny.live: Moldovan border authorities have significantly increased checks for drivers arriving from Ukraine. Vehicles will now be turned back unless the driver can present a valid certificate confirming the car's roadworthiness. This policy aims to enhance road safety and ensure all vehicles meet Moldova's technical standards.
To cross the border, drivers must now possess a vehicle inspection certificate, obtainable only from an authorized service station. This new requirement is part of a broader effort to regulate the flow of traffic and goods. Border guards are also reminding travelers of Moldova's strict rules regarding prohibited items.
Prohibited Items and Required Documentation
Items strictly forbidden for import into Moldova include:
- Weapons
- Narcotics
- Prescription medicines without a doctor's note
- Meat products
- Dairy products
- Honey
- Seedlings without proper phytosanitary certificates
These new regulations could significantly impact travel plans, making it essential to be fully prepared before departure. Travelers should ensure they have all the necessary paperwork to avoid delays or refusal of entry.
For a smooth border crossing, drivers are required to carry the following key documents:
- A valid biometric or foreign passport
- A driver's license (preferably an international permit)
- The vehicle's registration documents
- A 'Green Card' proving valid international vehicle insurance
- A Moldovan road tax vignette
Complying with these requirements is crucial for avoiding complications at the border. Moldova's initiative reflects a regional trend toward stricter vehicle safety and customs enforcement. Being aware of both the new inspection rule and the long-standing list of prohibited goods is vital for anyone planning to drive into the country.
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