Pak Nam Pho, the more late the night, the more stuck Tourism Authority of Thailand Expect cars from the north to join in until the morning.

Pak Nam Pho, the more late the night, the more stuck Tourism Authority of Thailand Expect cars from the north to join in until the morning.

On January 3, Nakhon Sawan reporters reported that traffic conditions in Nakhon Sawan province It appears that there has been a heavy traffic since the last afternoon. Both Phaholyothin Road, Route 117, Nakhon Sawan – Phitsanulok, and Asian Road 112, bypass routes which must receive the amount of cars from Tak and Kamphaeng Phet provinces, flowing together on the Asian road through the city of Nakhon Sawan Heavy traffic on all routes As a result, the province of Nakhon Sawan has accumulated traffic congestion for ten kilometers long. move slowly Switch to stand still at regular intervals.

Recently, the highway police had to open a special traffic lane. from Khao Thong Subdistrict Continue until the intersection of Phayuha Khiri District, a distance of more than 11 kilometers, to reduce the amount of traffic congestion accumulated during the city of Nakhon Sawan. as soon as possible Pick up a car that comes from the north to join continuously.

Last evening, it appeared that the bypass route 112 took the car from Kamphaeng Phet Province. Long traffic jams from the front of Chao Phraya University, Nong Krot Subdistrict, scramble to cross the bypass road causing the car to be installed only on the bridge until the bypass route 112, a distance of more than 3 km, the officials had to close the U-turn The U-turn point allows the car to run one way, draining the car to connect to the main route. making the road bypass the city a long traffic jam move slowly periodic standstill Some people can’t stand traffic jams, decide to make a U-turn and run backwards. Entering the city of Nakhon Sawan through many Decha Bridge

As for route 117 Nakhon Sawan – Phitsanulok, vehicles coming from the north on this route The more late the night, the more and more crowded the car. causing traffic jams to accumulate since getting off Phitsanulok Bridge Long to come to the front of Sawan Park Dechatiwong Bridge Intersection Continue until the intersection in front of the Chiraprawat camp. Heavy traffic conditions have accumulated congestion for a long time but still moving slowly. Police officers have to open the old Dechatiwong Sai Bridge. It is another special lane to drain the traffic and reduce the accumulated traffic jams. Passing through the city of Nakhon Sawan as fast as possible because the cars traveling from the north continue to flow to join

latest highway police has opened one more special traffic lane at the main kilometer 332 from Khao Thong Subdistrict to Phayuha Khiri Intersection The distance is more than 11 kilometers, making it now 4 traffic lanes inbound Bangkok. from Nakhon Sawan until Phayuha Khiri District There is a full traffic volume in all 4 lanes and it is also found that there is a cumulative amount of traffic congestion several kilometers long as well.

This is because the staff had a meeting and expected that All night tonight until morning There will still be traffic from the north through Nakhon Sawan province continuously.

However, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of P.P.6, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police, officers from the 31st Army Area, Jiraprawat Camp Nakhon Sawan Province, administrative department and officers at various checkpoints has continually convened a meeting to plan the arrangements for discharging vehicles in the city of Nakhon Sawan because it is predicted that there will be a car from the north flowing to join through Nakhon Sawan more and more until tomorrow morning

the accident part There are periodic as well. It is reported that since December 31, 2021, 5,938 vehicles have been called for inspections, 1,622 cases have been prosecuted. There were 6 accidents, 4 injuries, 2 deaths, totaling the cumulative total of 3 days during the 7 days of danger. Nakhon Sawan has a loss. 5 lives, 8 injured

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