Top six important highway in Thailand

Nowadays, there are numerous highways in Thailand, notably in Bangkok, that are useful for logistics activities since the routes are linked and allow for speedy transit. Highwayis is an expressway managed by Thailand’s Expressway Authority (EXAT).  There are currently 8 lines in service, including both Bangkok and surrounding areas over a distance of more than 220 kilometers. I would list the six highways in Thailand as follows:

1.      Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway

          This expressway has three tracks with a total length of 27 kilometers. The first line is the 8.9-kilometer-long, Din Dang-Klong Toey port expressway. The route begins at the end of Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and proceeds south via the Makkasan Intersection. The second line is the 7.9-kilometer-long, Bang na-Klong Toey port expressway. The third line is the Dao Ka Nong-Klong Toey port expressway, which runs 10.3 kilometers from Rama 9 Bridge to Rama 2 Road.

2.      Si Rat Expressway

The total length is 38.4 kilometers, divided into four sectors. Sector A is 12.4 kilometers long, stretching from Ratchadapisek Road to Rama 9 Road. Sector B connects with Sector A at the Phayathai Intersection, for a total distance of 9.4 kilometers. Sector C is 8 kilometers long and connects to sector A through Ratchadapisek Road before terminating at Chaengwattana Road. Finally, sector D connects to sector A by Rama 9 road for a total distance of 8.6 kilometers.

3.      Chalong Rat Expressway

          The Chalong Rat Expressway is divided into two lines. The first line is Ramintra – At Narong, which is 18.7 kilometers long and begins on Ramintra Road and continues to the southeast Intersection with the Si Rat Expressway, Section D. Bang Na Line – Pier in At Narong region to connect with the Chalerm Mahanakorn Expressway. The second line is Ramintra Line – Outer Ring Road, which is 9.5 kilometers long. It links to the Chalong Rat Expressway between Ram Inthra and At Narong, which is a northern extension of the Chalong Rat Expressway.

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4.      Burapha Withi Expressway

The overall distance is 55 kilometers, beginning with the Bang na road in Samut Prakan Province and ending in Chachoengsao Province via Bang Phli District, Bang Sao Thong, and other Districts. This highway comes to an end at the Mueang Chonburi District.

5.      Udon Ratthaya Expressway

          There are two lines: Chaengwattana-Chiang Rak and Chiang Rak-Bang Sai, which are 22 and 10 kilometers long, respectively. The first line begins with a particular destination, Si Rat Chaeng Watthana Road. The second line connects to the Chiang Rak road, which leads to the Outer Ring Road.

6.      Si Rat – Outer Ring Road Expressway

It is 16.7 kilometers long and begins near the MahaSawat Water Filtration Plant on the Bangkok Outer Ring Road. The circuit around Bang Sue Central Station comes to an end. It connects to the Si Rat Expressway at Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal before descending to the soil level at Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road.

These are the top six highways in Thailand that you should know in order to benefit from you in the future. However, before driving in Thailand, I strongly advise you to purchase Rabbit Care because if your car breaks down or is damaged by another car while driving on the expressway, you can always ask for help from highway staff or our surveyor to receive roadside assistance services.

 

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