Bangkok Post

Unfinished tunnel opens to ease traffic snarls

Authoritie­s brace for Songkran influx

- POST REPORTERS

The Department of Highways will temporaril­y open an under-constructi­on tunnel linking Thap Lan National Park and Khao Yai National Park from tomorrow to accommodat­e a mass of motorists before and during the Songkran festival.

According to the department, the tunnel will be temporaril­y made available from tomorrow to ease traffic congestion along Prachin Buri-Nakhon Ratchasima (304) Highway, the main artery connecting the East and the Northeast, during the festive season, which starts on Thursday.

Currently, only two of four lanes are available on the highway’s 192 to 195-kilometre markers where the constructi­on of the tunnel and overpasses is underway.

Atichart Boonyoung, chief of the Prachin Buri Highway District, said the tunnel is scheduled for completion late this year and nearly 80% of the constructi­on work is finished.

On the highway, warning signs have also been installed on constructi­on sites along a 30km section covering Na Di district of Prachin Buri to Wang Nam Khieo district in Nakhon Ratchasima to prevent traffic accidents during the holiday period, he said.

Also yesterday, a contractor supervisin­g the 165km Bang Pa-in-Nakhon Ratchasima motorway project sped up efforts to temporaril­y reopen traffic lanes by midnight tomorrow as ordered by Nakhon Ratchasima governor Wichien Chantharan­othai.

The measure has also been taken at all constructi­on sites across the province to cope with a large number of travellers who flock to their hometowns to celebrate the Thai New Year festival.

With the exception of fuel tankers, all lorries also have been barred from travelling after midnight on Wednesday.

Mr Wichien said traffic congestion was expected in several areas including the road linking Muak Lek district in Saraburi to Pak Chong district in Nakhon Ratchasima; Lam Takhong in Sikhiu and Pak Chong districts; Pak Thong Chai district; a bypass in Muang district; and Khon district.

Police and rescue workers would be stationed across these areas to facilitate motorists, he said, adding that additonal security checkpoint­s would be set up throughout the province.

At the provincial bus terminal, the frequency of Nakhon Ratchasima-Bangkok interprovi­ncial buses will be increased from 200 trips to 400 trips a day, while the number of non-regular route public buses will also be increased to 60 per day to handle the passenger influx.

Meanwhile, Khon Kaen’s famous annual golden flowers event kicked off yesterday to celebrate the New Year festival.

 ?? PHOTO FROM DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ?? A view of the tunnel being built along Highway 304.
PHOTO FROM DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS A view of the tunnel being built along Highway 304.

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