According to Deputy Metropolitan Police Chief Pol Maj-General Jirasan Kaewsaeng-Ake, pro-democracy protestors have announced on social media that they will begin gathering at Democracy Monument at 2 p.m. and march to Victory Monument about 3.30 p.m. We advise vehicles to avoid these nine routes and to pay special attention to traffic updates beginning at noon and continuing until the event ends.
Today, motorists in Bangkok are being advised to avoid 9 routes around the city’s Democracy and Victory Monuments due to political protests. For updates, call the Metropolitan Police Traffic Control Centre’s 1197 hotline or visit their Facebook page, @1197Callcenter. The routes listed below are affected: Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern Klang Avenue, Rajdamnern K 4. No. 2 Raj Din So Road Nakhon Sawan Road is located in Nakhon Sawan. 4. Somdet Phra Pinklao (Somdet Phra Pinklao) Bridge (Somdet Phra Pinklao) Phitsanulok Road is number five (intersections Yommarat and Suanmisakawan), 6. Phetchaburi Road is a major thoroughfare in Thailand (intersections Yommarat and Ratchathewi). Phya Thai Road is number seven (Soi 3 to Victory Monument), Ratchawithi Road is number eight on the list (Soi 9 to Soi Senarak), 9. Soi 3 to Victory Monument (Phaholyothin Road) (Ratchathewi Intersection to Victory Monument),
In Bangkok, motorists are advised to avoid nine important highways
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