Bangkok authorities have installed metal barriers on pavements in Khlong Toei district to prevent motorcycles from driving on footpaths, following repeated public complaints. The measures aim to improve pedestrian safety and reduce noise in a busy urban area. Officials say the barriers have already led to noticeable improvements for local residents and visitors.
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The installation took place on 24 April 2026 at the intersection of Rama IV and Sukhumvit roads, also known as Phra Khanong junction. Sittichai Aranyaganon, assistant secretary to the Bangkok governor, inspected the site, which has been known for frequent violations by motorcyclists. Authorities identified several contributing factors, including distant U-turn points, closely spaced side streets and narrow roads.
Large vehicles often occupy all lanes in the area, making it difficult for motorcycles to pass through traffic. This has prompted some riders to mount pavements as an alternative route. In response, the Khlong Toei district office installed “S-Guard” steel posts along the footpaths, which officials say have proven effective in deterring such behaviour.
Authorities consulted road users before installing the barriers, noting the area’s proximity to a BTS Skytrain station and its heavy use by both Thai residents and foreign visitors. Sittichai said, “We want all road users, especially motorcyclists, to respect traffic rules.” The design allows access for wheelchair users, cyclists and travellers with luggage while preventing motorcycles from entering pedestrian spaces.
Local residents and shopkeepers reported positive changes following the installation. They said the barriers have reduced both danger and noise levels in the area. One regular pedestrian said she previously felt unsafe walking with headphones, as motorcycles approaching from behind could not be heard, but now feels more secure.
Khaosod reported that the effectiveness of the “S-Guard” system may influence similar measures in other parts of Bangkok facing the same issue. Authorities are expected to continue monitoring compliance and gathering feedback from the public. Further installations could be considered if the approach continues to deliver improvements in safety and accessibility.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 26 Apr 2026
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