AMC recommends avoiding 3 “Sam Yan-Silom” routes this evening gathering



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Metropolitan Police Headquarters It is recommended to avoid 3 routes on Rama 4 Road – Silom Road starting at 3:00 pm Today, from the event of a Sam Yan intersection meeting, the march to the Silom Soi 2 intersection, can affect traffic.

Today (November 7, 2020) Pol. Maj. Gen. Jisan Keawsaek, Deputy Executive Director, and Pol. Maj. Teerapong Wongrat Pitak The commander of the Civil Service Commission would like to make the news known to the people who use the road on the road on November 7, 2020, as it appeared on social media. It was announced that the crowd gathering at the Sam Yan intersection at 4:00 pm and will move to Silom Road using Rama IV Road – Silom Road.

Due to the movement of the community around this road, it is on the main route that people use to travel. Therefore, the amount of roads used is great. Heavy traffic, especially during rush hours For the convenience of commuters Therefore, I would like to inform you about anti-traffic information. Asking to avoid the route from 3:00 p.m. until the end of the rally as follows

Pathways that can be affected and should be avoided.

  1. Phayathai Road (intersection Sam Yan – Soi Chula “42)
  2. Rama 4 Road (Sam Yan Intersection – Sala Daeng Intersection)
  3. Silom Road (Sala Daeng Intersection – Nararom Intersection)

Recommended routes for citizens to take to avoid impacts on traffic

  1. Phrara Road 1 2.7) Narathiwat Ratchanakarin Road
  2. Banthat Thong Rd. 2.8) Surawong Rd.
  3. Henri Dunant Road 2.9) MahaNakhon-Thamahesak Rd.
  4. Ratchadamri Road 2.10) Soi Chula 9
  5. Wireless Road 2.11) Soi Chula 12
  6. North Sathorn Road / South Sathorn 2.12) Soi Chula 42

Therefore, I would like to inform the public so that they are informed. To prepare and plan the trip And apologize for the inconvenience, the NCC has prepared a traffic police force to facilitate the transit of people using the road as a whole. So that people are less affected To request additional directions You can consult the Traffic Control and Command Center (Land. 02), telephone number 1197, available 24 hours a day.



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