Imagine, if you will, a ribbon of asphalt stretching from the bustling heart of Bangkok to the serene shores of Hua Hin, interrupted by a relentless snarl of traffic that has become the bane of both locals and tourists alike. It’s a scene straight out of a modern traveler’s cautionary tale, but this is the reality faced by those braving Rama II Road—a crucial artery that has, unfortunately, become synonymous with grueling delays and frustration. However, a beacon of hope emerges in the form of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, stepping into the fray with a resolve stronger than the traffic jams plaguing this road. After a popular online survey, unveiled by the Facebook sensation “Paksabuy,” laid bare the grievances of the masses, conspicuously noting congestion along Rama II Road as the top deterrent for those dreaming of Hua Hin’s sandy respite, the Prime Minister wasted no time. The survey, a…









