Automobile Club of Moldova and WHO Country office in Moldova organized:
1. National policy dialogue on road safety in partnership with Ministry of Health. Over 60 delegates representing the National Road Safety Council; Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure; Ministry of Education, Culture and Research; National Patrolling Inspectorate; General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations; State Road Administration; Agency of Public Services; ambulance services and public health centres; driving schools; NGOs. The key issues raised were speeding and drink-driving: the two leading causes of road traffic crashes in the country.
2. An open-air press conference and road safety march involving children, Police, Ministries, driving schools.
3. Training for Police officers focusing on road crash prevention in local areas.
4. Planting trees and placing special plaques in memory of road victims.
1. http://saferoads.md/index.php?view=news&t=new-police-actions-for-tackling-drink-driving-and-speeding-in-Moldova
2. http://saferoads.md/index.php?view=news&t=moldovans-commeroated-road-crash-victims-by-fighting-air-pollution
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World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Moldova
ACM
Automobile Club of Moldova and WHO Country office in Moldova organized:
1. National policy dialogue on road safety in partnership with Ministry of Health. Over 60 delegates representing the National Road Safety Council; Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure; Ministry of Education, Culture and Research; National Patrolling Inspectorate; General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations; State Road Administration; Agency of Public Services; ambulance services and public health centres; driving schools; NGOs. The key issues raised were speeding and drink-driving: the two leading causes of road traffic crashes in the country.
2. An open-air press conference and road safety march involving children, Police, Ministries, driving schools.
3. Training for Police officers focusing on road crash prevention in local areas.
4. Planting trees and placing special plaques in memory of road victims.
1. http://saferoads.md/index.php?view=news&t=new-police-actions-for-tackling-drink-driving-and-speeding-in-Moldova
2. http://saferoads.md/index.php?view=news&t=moldovans-commeroated-road-crash-victims-by-fighting-air-pollution
https://www.facebook.com/MRSMoldova/posts/3096624710354212
https://www.facebook.com/tatiana.mihailova.71/posts/10221817419130171
https://www.facebook.com/OMSMoldova/posts/2346216005669688