Bangkok Post

Easy Pass users get 10% off at Asok toll

- POST REPORTERS

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (Exat) board yesterday approved initial plans for a 10% discount for Easy Pass users at the Asok 4 Toll Plaza in Bang Kapi in a bid to decrease congestion in the capital’s roads.

The tollbooth, which currently charges 50 baht for four-wheeled vehicles, will exercise a five-baht discount if the plans are instated by the authority. Vehicles with more than four wheels are not eligible to apply for Easy Passes, which automatica­lly deduct tolls from top-up cards.

An Exat source said after yesterday’s meeting that the plan will be implemente­d “soon” and indefinite­ly. The source added it would take around two months after the discount is implemente­d for Exat to decide if a similar scheme should be implemente­d on other traffic-prone toll roads.

According to Exat reports, regular cashbased tollbooths can service up to 400 vehicles per hour, while Easy Pass booths can service up to 1,200 four-wheeled vehicles per hour.

Mass congestion has been reported on the capital’s main roads during the constructi­on of several new electric train lines, namely the Orange Line’s first phase from Thailand Cultural Centre to Min Buri, which has caused severe backups on Ramkhamhae­ng Road.

Road diversions for the Yellow Line monorail from Lat Phrao to Samrong in Samut Prakan have also caused hours’ worth of congestion on Lat Phrao Road.

In a related developmen­t, Exat is set to open one reverse lane on a 6km stretch of the Ramindra-Outer Ring Road of the Chalong Rat expressway, starting tomorrow.

As part of the plan to ease traffic, the rightmost lane on the outward side of the route from the Yothin Pattana toll to the Ramintra control centre will be repurposed as an inward-bound lane during morning and evening rush hours. Exat authoritie­s stated this will ease congestion for commutes heading towards Bangkok Port.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand