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Tolls on Bang Phli-Suk Sawat expressway frozen for six months

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The board of the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has decided to freeze the tolls on the Bang Phli-Suk Sawat (Kanchanapisek) expressway for six months, from September 1st to February 29th next year, to ease the financial burden on motorists.

 

The board also agreed to freeze the tolls for motorists who have the Easy Pass, for use on the Bang Na-Chon Buri (Burapha Withi) and Ramindra-At Narong (Chalong Rat) expressways, for the same period. Motorists who do not have Easy Pass will be required to pay an additional 5 baht for using the two expressways, effective from September 1st.

 

Sorapong Paitoonphong, deputy permanent secretary for transport and chairman of EXAT, said that the EXAT proposed to the board, at its meeting on Tuesday, to increase toll fees by about 10%, or 5 baht, in line with the CPI (consumer price index) for the three expressways, effective from September 1st.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/tolls-on-bang-phli-suk-sawat-expressway-frozen-for-six-months/

 

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