NAKHON RATCHASIMA: Heavy traffic was accounted for at a few areas of Mittraphap Road toward the northeastern territory of Nakhon Ratchasima on Saturday, as more individuals left Bangkok for their home regions in front of the Songkran celebration, from April 13 to 15.
The doorway toward the Northeast was jam-loaded with vehicles, for the most part vehicles and pickup trucks.Motorway 6, or M6, in tambon Nong Sarai, Pak Chong region, isn’t yet open to public travel. Traffic was weighty around here, as indicated by reports.Authorities at the Nakhon Ratchasima-based Highway District 2 said heavier traffic is normal, with more individuals residing or working in Bangkok beginning to get back to their home territories one week from now.
Motorway 6 will be available to drivers for two periods – before Songkran from April 11 to 14 and after Songkran from April 15 to 18, from 6am to 12 PM.Drivers can utilize the motorway from kilometer creator 65 on Road No 2 in Pak Chong and to kilometer producer 5+500 on Road No 201 in Sikhiu locale or to kilometere producer 8+706 on Road No 2068 in Kham Thale So area.A billboard with a message saying motorway 6, or M6 outbound Bangkok will open on April 11 to 14 from 6am to 12 PM. (Photograph: Prasit Tangprasert)In southern Thailand, Hat Yai Junction, a significant train station in Songkhla area, was packed with individuals holding back to board a train to their home regions on Saturday, in front of the Songkran occasion.
The Thai New Year happens from April 13 to 15 consistently.As indicated by media reports, southward trains from Bangkok from April 10 to 12 and northward trains to the capital from April 15 to 17 are completely reserved.
