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Cabinet approves new six lane road bridge in Bangkok


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Deputy government spokesman Ratchada Thanadirek said that cabinet approval had been gained for the expropriation of land in five districts. 

 

This will pave the way for a new bridge so far called "Kiakkai bridge" that will join Phra Nakhon and Thonburi, reported Sanook.

 

It is in the area of the new parliament and tests are being done to assess whether its building will weaken the structure of the swanky new parliament building. 

 

The bridge will be 320 meters long and have three lanes on each side. 

 

Experts have deemed a new bridge was the only way to solve traffic problems in the area. 

 

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The bridge might be 3 lanes each way but are they going to widen the approach roads in the area most of which are one or two lane roads that already carry high volumes of traffic. A new bridge makes certain sense in regards to location because in addition to thr new Parliament Building it would also shorten access to the Bang Sue Rail Link from the other side of the river. However the road networks in and out of the local municipality aren't up to increased traffic volumes without some extensive planning and redevelopment.

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5 hours ago, Gold Star said:

Allowing motorcycles on all the bridges will reduce car traffic, as people going from one side to another now have no choice but to drive a car. 

Perhaps a new bridge is not needed at all.

Please give motorbikes a separate lane fenced off to keep the crazies away from cars in confined places.   

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"Experts have deemed a new bridge was the only way to solve traffic problems in the area. "  

 

Thai experts will next consider how a 6-lane motorway will seamlessly blend into the narrow sois on either side of the bridge....

 

By the way - will U-turns be allowed on the middle of the bridge?

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