The Metropolitan Police are advising motorists in Bangkok to avoid roads which are expected to be affected by the protest march from Thammasat University to Government House this weekend.
The roads to be avoided include:
Ratchadamnoen Nok
Ratchadamnoen Nai
Ratchadamnoen Klang
Somdet Phra Pinklao
Visutkasat
Chakkrapatdiphong
Larn Luang
Dinsor
Tanow
Rama 8 Bridge
Phra Pinklao Bridge
Recommended alternative routes for motorists from Bangkok to Thon Buri are:
Yommaraj expressway exit-Sawankhaloke-Rajavithi-Krung Thon (Sunghee) Bridge
Rama 6-Rama 1-Liab Khlong Padungkasem-Yaowaraj-Chakkrawat-Phra Pokklao Bridge
Rama 4-Yaowaraj-Chakkrawat-Phra Pokklao Bridge
Rama 4-Sathorn Tai-Taksin
Recommended alternative routes for motorists travelling from Thon Buri to Bangkok are:
Elevated Loifah Road-Srirat expressway to Wattana Chatuchak
Elevated Loifah Road-Sirindhorn exit to Krung Thon Bridge-Rajavithi-Rama 6
Phra Pokklao Bridge-Chakkrapet-Mahachai, Samyod intersection-Charoenkrung-SAB intersection-Worachak-Bamrungmuang-Rama 1
King Rama 1 Bridge-Chakkrapet-Asadang-Bamrungmuang-Rama 1
Taksin Bridge-Sathorn Nua-Rama 4
Any motorists who needs further advice can call 1197 around the clock or use the M–Help Me application or check www.trafficpolice.co.th.
Motorists advised to avoid some roads and use alternative routes this weekend | Thai PBS World : The latest Thai news in English, News Headlines, World News and News Broadcasts in both Thai and English. We bring Thailand to the world