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Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: * National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) * Local road (Romanian: Drum local – pl. Drumuri locale) * Street (Romanian: Stradă – pl. Străzi) In total, Moldova has a total length of 10,680 kilometres (6,636 mi) of road. From those, 3,668 km (2,279 mi) are national roads and 7,012 km (4,357 mi) are local roads. The general maximum speed limit on public roads is 90 km/h (55 mph), while a speed limit of 50 km/h (30 mph) is imposed inside localities.

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  • Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: * National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) * Local road (Romanian: Drum local – pl. Drumuri locale) * Street (Romanian: Stradă – pl. Străzi) In total, Moldova has a total length of 10,680 kilometres (6,636 mi) of road. From those, 3,668 km (2,279 mi) are national roads and 7,012 km (4,357 mi) are local roads. The general maximum speed limit on public roads is 90 km/h (55 mph), while a speed limit of 50 km/h (30 mph) is imposed inside localities. Its current road network is inherited from the former Soviet Union (the Moldavian SSR). As one of the poorest countries in Europe, Moldova is the only country which requires use of vignettes (roviniete) on all public roads, inside and outside localities, as a form of road tolling. Vignettes are available for purchase at border crossing points, and drivers caught without a valid vignette are charged with cash fines between €125 and €375. (en)
  • Het wegennet in Moldavië bestaat uit enkele verharde en veel onverharde wegen. De hoofdweg M1 tussen de hoofdstad Chisinau en de Roemeense grens is als een van de weinige wegen geasfalteerd. Veel andere wegen zijn in slechte toestand. (nl)
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  • Het wegennet in Moldavië bestaat uit enkele verharde en veel onverharde wegen. De hoofdweg M1 tussen de hoofdstad Chisinau en de Roemeense grens is als een van de weinige wegen geasfalteerd. Veel andere wegen zijn in slechte toestand. (nl)
  • Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: * National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) * Local road (Romanian: Drum local – pl. Drumuri locale) * Street (Romanian: Stradă – pl. Străzi) In total, Moldova has a total length of 10,680 kilometres (6,636 mi) of road. From those, 3,668 km (2,279 mi) are national roads and 7,012 km (4,357 mi) are local roads. The general maximum speed limit on public roads is 90 km/h (55 mph), while a speed limit of 50 km/h (30 mph) is imposed inside localities. (en)
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  • Roads in Moldova (en)
  • Lijst van wegen in Moldavië (nl)
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