Royal Thai Army recommends avoiding route “mafia” rally “Ratchaprasong Intersection” tonight



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AMC advises people to avoid the “Ratchaprasong Intersection” routes after the “People’s Party crowd” announces a large rally. Which is a heavily trafficked route from 2:00 pm, so sorry for the inconvenience. Or you can check 1197 24 hours a day

On November 18, 2020, Pol. Maj Gen Jirasan Keawsaeng-Ek, NO Deputy Chief of Staff and Major General Thiraphong Wongrat Pitak, PEA would like to make it known that people use the road to avoid the route around the Ratchaprasong intersection. Since People’s Party 2020 announces an appointment at the Ratchaprasong intersection at 4.00 pm Due to the heavily trafficked area It is the main route that people use to travel. The number of cars using the road is high. Heavy traffic, especially during rush hours For the convenience of commuters Therefore, I would like to inform you about traffic information. Asking to avoid the route from 2:00 p.m. until the end of the rally.

1. The road that can be affected and should be avoided.
1.1) Ratchadamri Highway (Ratchadamri Intersection – Pratunam Intersection)
1.2) Rama 1 Highway (Chalerm Phao Intersection – Ratchaprasong Intersection)
1.3) Ploenchit Road (Ratchaprasong Intersection – Chidlom Intersection)

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2. Routes recommended to the public to avoid the impact of traffic.
2.1) Ratchaprarop Road 2.7) Silom Road
2.2) Petchaburi Road 2.8) Sathorn Road
2.3) Phaya Thai Road 2.9) Wireless Road
2.4) Rama 4 Road 2.10) Sukhumvit Road
2.5) Henri Dunant Road 2.11) Soi Tonson
2.6) Sarasin Road 2.12) Lang Suan Road

That is why I would like to inform people who use the road about public relations to know To prepare and plan the trip And we apologize for the inconvenience caused on this occasion The NC has prepared a traffic police force to facilitate the transit of people who use the road as a whole. So that people are less affected To request additional directions You can consult the Traffic Command and Control Center (Land. 02), telephone number 1197, available 24 hours a day or through the M – Help Me application and at the web WWW.TRAFFICPOLICE.GO.TH

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