Residents report feeling safer in Moldova
“The ACM intersection on Academiei Street posed constant danger to
people who use it daily. The busy intersection had a speed limit of 50
km/h and no crossings for pedestrians. All that has changed with the
Mobility Snapshot data helping us to highlight the issues and
demonstrate that simple, locally implemented solutions based on evidence
and citizens’ demand can save lives and transform the urban environment
for everyone.” — Tatiana Mihailova, Automobile Club of Moldova.
Following advocacy by ACM using its Mobility Snapshot, local authorities
in Chișinău, Moldova, have implemented evidence-based interventions at
the intersection of Hîncești Highway and Academiei Street in Chișinău.
Previously, this busy intersection had a speed limit of 50 km/h, lacked
safe crossings and traffic signals, and cars parked on both sides of the
road, making it difficult for pedestrians to cross. Now, the speed
limit has been reduced from 50 km/h to 30 km/h, lanes have been narrowed
and curbs adjusted to slow vehicle traffic, and pedestrian crossings
have been installed.
According to a community survey conducted by ACM after the interventions
were implemented, 90% of local residents said the changes had a
positive impact and significantly improved their safety as pedestrians.
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