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Not that is seems to matter sometimes in Thailand but all this talk of it being good for the island - increases in toursim etc. - let's not forget that most of the island is a National Park.

 

The protections that should afford have already been abused. If this bridge goes ahead, the pressure to increase development will be huge.

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On 4/8/2025 at 2:56 PM, MangoKorat said:

Yes, I use that section regularly when I'm in country - can I ask you what you think about it being built with just 2 lanes on each side?  I think that they have made a mistake doing that - its already difficult to overtake when its busy - much will depend on what the toll charges are when they introduce them.

 

Another problem that will crop up when the cameras are installed, is the speed limit.  On much of the old road (Highway 2), the limit is 120kph - the M6 limit is 80kph (50mph).  If the cameras work that will put many off using the road - 50mph is way too slow for a motorway.

There were hardly any cars/vehicles on the M6 when we went down it and back up after a recent trip to Bangkok.

Sat on 140kph comfortably.....different story once cameras are installed obviously..

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On 4/9/2025 at 10:55 AM, richard_smith237 said:


Easy to avoid - go elsewhere !! 
 

And that’s kind of the point - The area wants to increase its tourism revenue by attracting more tourist, whether we like it or not.

 

 

 

There are ‘other islands’ that are under developed - those who prefer such ‘vibes’ will naturally move ‘further’ as that access improves…

 

i.e. koh Kood etc…better access to Koh Chang means better access to further islands. 
 

As pointed out - nothing is likely to be improved in the next 20 years, the Koh Chang bridge has already been a discussion for over a decade…

 

But the island is already undergoing development & the ‘over development’ is already in progress, albeit slowly… that can’t be stopped, but it can be managed.


Improving all infrastructure could see improved panned development down the line, rather than haphazard growth, congestion etc….  

… careful planning & development is better than letting this take place naturally - which is where all the problems start (have started).

 

(I’ve had 2 hrs waits for the ferry on both sides, I’ve also often been luck with a 20min waits) - I’m sure the long ferry queues will be in the news in the next few weeks…

 

 

So a couple big weekends that are crowded everywhere here!  You repeated that! Yes there may be some extra lines for Songkran ( and quite frankly prob not so much for koh chang ferry) that ferry leaves very regularly and is so cheap and easy to bring your car!  No bridge will be or should be built. You are way off and constantly comparing one or two irrelevant weekends of the year where it's busier. If most people here remember before Covid sooo many places like koh chang were pretty quiet even during high season.  I was there 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. It's  quiet.  The ferry takes cars! There will be a bridge to koh samet before koh chang.  

BTW I've had less than 10 min waits 3x! 

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