Police Recommend Route Bypassing Assembly Area, Dec. 10 – Post Today, General Society



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Police recommend a route bypassing the assembly area on December 10

Date Dec 10, 2020 at 6:13 AM

The NCC advises people to avoid the route. There are many demonstrations in Bangkok on December 10.

On December 10, 2020, Major General Jirasan Keawsaeng-Ek, Senior Vice Minister, and Major General Thiraphong Wongrathpitak, Ph.D., would like to break the news to people using the track to hear the case on the 10 December 2020 according to the media. Social media Has announced the meeting of protesters Many points in Bangkok Then for the convenience of people traveling Therefore, I would like to inform you about traffic information. In addition to planning the journey of people asking to avoid the route from 04.00 hours onwards until the end of the rally. And ask them to use the recommended route as follows

1. a path that could be affected by mounting and should be avoided

1.1) Luk Luang Road (Thewet Intersection – Thewakarn Intersection)

1.2) Samsen Road (Thewet Intersection – Si Sao Thewet Intersection)

1.3) Nakhon Ratchasima Highway (Prachakasem Intersection – Wang Daeng Intersection)

1.4) Ratchadamnoen Nok Road (Makwan Rangsan Intersection – Suan Miskawan Intersection

1.5) Phitsanulok Road (Suan Miskawan Intersection – Commercial Intersection)

1.6) Nakhon Pathom Road (full line)

2. Routes recommended to the public to avoid the impact of traffic.

2.1) Krungkasem Highway

2.2) Nakhon Sawan Road

2.3) Lan Luang Road

2.4) Chakkraphong Path

2.5) Wisut Kasat Road

2.6) Ratchadamnoen Nok road

2.7) Sri Ayutthaya Road

2.8) Ratchawithi Road

2.9) Sukhothai Highway

2.10) Rama 5 Highway

2.11) Somdet Phra Pinklao Bridge

2.12) Rama 8 Bridge

2.13) Krungthon Bridge (Sanghi)

I would like to promote public relations to people who use the road to meet in order to prepare Plan a trip And sorry for the inconvenience this time. Facilitate traffic for people who use the road as a whole. So that people are less affected if they want more information about the route. You can consult the Traffic Control and Command Center (Land. 02), telephone number 1197, available 24 hours a day.



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