Moldova Imposes Mandatory Vehicle Inspection for Ukrainian Drivers at Border.
Stricter Entry Rules at the Moldovan Border
According to Novyny.live: Moldova has implemented new entry requirements for Ukrainian motorists, making a valid vehicle inspection certificate mandatory for all cars crossing into its territory. These enhanced checks apply to every vehicle entering Moldova and require drivers to present official documentation verifying their car's roadworthiness.
The certificate is issued following an inspection at a certified station and is now a prerequisite for travel to Moldova. For a smooth border crossing, drivers must also carry the following documents:
- A valid biometric or international passport
- A driver's license
- The vehicle's registration documents
- A 'Green Card' (international insurance)
- A road tax vignette
Restricted Items and Border Security
Ukrainian drivers should also be aware of items prohibited from import. Specifically, it is forbidden to bring in:
- Weapons
- Narcotics
- Prescription medication without a doctor's note
- Meat products
- Dairy products
- Honey
- Seedlings or plants without proper documentation
These new measures aim to enhance security and ensure legal compliance at the border. This policy shift reflects Moldova's alignment with broader EU border control standards, affecting a key route for Ukrainian travelers.
The introduction of these requirements underscores a growing focus on security and the regulation of cross-border vehicle traffic. These changes may impact the volume of tourist travel and freight between the two countries, as drivers will need to allocate extra time for the mandatory inspection. Furthermore, these rules could set a precedent for other nations in the region that are considering tightening their own border security protocols.
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