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New super tollway linking Pattaya and Rayong expected to open in August

 

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Picture: Sophon Cable TV

 

Sophon Cable TV reported on Facebook that the Route 7 section from Pattaya to Maptaphut is now nearly complete. 

 

The Highways Department said it is 98% done. 

 

The road is expected to open to drivers in July on a free basis. 

 

It will be fully operational by August when charges will be levied. 

 

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Picture: Sophon Cable TV

 

Charges on the road will roughly equate to 1 baht per kilometer. 

 

The toll to Bangkok will be 130 baht. 

 

The new 32 kilometer stretch of Route 7 is being done in 13 sections at a cost of 14.2 billion baht. 

 

Source: Sophon Cable TV

 

 

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1 hour ago, Pilotman said:

It should reduce it, not increase it.  It is an excellent route that will make a major difference to road volumes on other congested roads.  Good on the Thai planning people. 

We shall see in the next couple of years.

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23 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

This new modern road will take a lot of traffic off Sukhumvit, which is very busy road with a history of accident issues.

But how will the police survive without victims?

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21 hours ago, DrTuner said:

This will be interesting. I'm hoping people will bypass Patts completely and Sukhumvit will open up a bit. 

Would be good if this negates the need to go ahead with the previously proposed additional underpasses on Sukhumvit. The Pattaya Klang construction period was a  bit of a nightmare but has ended up being of great assistance to the traffic flow in that part of town. 

Hopefully the mooted underpasses at Thepprasit and Tai (and Nua?) will be seen as no longer needed due to likely reduced traffic flow. But the lure of the brown envelopes may trump any such logic..........hopefully not. 

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On 12/13/2019 at 7:57 AM, Jessi said:

A new racetrack  MORE carnage sadly.

A very silly comment by someone who probably has no knowledge of the area at all and even less of the road structure here. 

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4 hours ago, ubon farang said:

Any new modern Road is welcome Beats driving on narrow roads with poor marking which I am am afraid Ubonratchathani has many of

So does the UK.  Thai roads, in general,  are immeasurably better than UK roads. At least you can normally get places without hours of traffic delays. 

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3 hours ago, Pilotman said:

So does the UK.  Thai roads, in general,  are immeasurably better than UK roads. At least you can normally get places without hours of traffic delays. 

I would tend to think on UK roads you have a better chance of reaching your destination alive.

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35 minutes ago, overherebc said:

I would tend to think on UK roads you have a better chance of reaching your destination alive.

Eventually, maybe, but late.  Frankly, I would rather have the Thai roads any day.  

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4 hours ago, Pilotman said:

So does the UK.  Thai roads, in general,  are immeasurably better than UK roads. At least you can normally get places without hours of traffic delays. 

Must depend where you are from.... I can get about reasonably well in my home UK town, certainly better than Pattaya.

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9 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Must depend where you are from.... I can get about reasonably well in my home UK town, certainly better than Pattaya.

that has got to be in the north of UK?  South UK is a nightmare. Pattaya also a traffic nightmare. which is one of the many reasons why I stay away from the place as much as possible. 

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2 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

that has got to be in the north of UK?  South UK is a nightmare. Pattaya also a traffic nightmare. which is one of the many reasons why I stay away from the place as much as possible. 

Correct, although the Manchester Ring road, M60 can be pretty miserable. Pattaya is truly awful of late, every main road is being dug up. The side alleys, well tour coaches try to squeeze down them, can't get around fast on a bike sometimes.

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5 hours ago, jimn said:

A very silly comment by someone who probably has no knowledge of the area at all and even less of the road structure here. 

I have been driving in Ban Chang for 8 years and driving in Thailand since 1991.... 

Every day I have to put up with the idiots on the roads here. Ever night I count at least 8 bikes with no tail lights and about 3 without head lights and that is in a 12 k drive every night. Please get your facts straight before you comment.

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49 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Pattaya is truly awful of late, every main road is being dug up. The side alleys, well tour coaches try to squeeze down them, can't get around fast on a bike sometimes.

Not to mention the frequent sneaky Police check points under the flyover and other strategic locations.

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1 hour ago, johng said:

Not to mention the frequent sneaky Police check points under the flyover and other strategic locations.

On the railway line bypass? Not seen them there for a good while.

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2 hours ago, Jessi said:

I have been driving in Ban Chang for 8 years and driving in Thailand since 1991.... 

Every day I have to put up with the idiots on the roads here. Ever night I count at least 8 bikes with no tail lights and about 3 without head lights and that is in a 12 k drive every night. Please get your facts straight before you comment.

Yes I understand fair comment. However we are not comparing the same thing. The new road is basically an extension of the number 7 motorway. I dont see any bikes on there. The new road will be far safer than the Sukumvidt road between the current number 7 road intersection and the interection near Ban Ampur. Your original comment jumped right in and assumed wrongly that it would be less safe than the existing road. Thats why I felt your comment was naive and a bit silly.

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3 hours ago, Jessi said:

I have been driving in Ban Chang for 8 years and driving in Thailand since 1991.... 

Every day I have to put up with the idiots on the roads here. Ever night I count at least 8 bikes with no tail lights and about 3 without head lights and that is in a 12 k drive every night. Please get your facts straight before you comment.

In BC at the moment and daily the main noise is the wailing of of the meat wagons.

When here,  as much as possible 4.30pm to 6.30pm I don't want to drive for the reasons you state.

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