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M81 Bang Yai-Kanchanaburi Motorway Opens: 8-Day Test Run Before 2025

New⁢ Thai Motorway Opens for Public Trial Run: A New Year’s Gift ⁤for⁣ Travelers

Thailand’s Department of Highways is offering a special​ New Year’s gift: a​ trial run ⁣of the new Bang Yai-Kanchanaburi Motorway (M81). ‌ This ​96-kilometer stretch of highway,designed to improve travel from Bangkok to the western ‌region,will be open to the public from December 26,2024,to January 2,2025.

The ⁢eight-day trial‍ period provides⁤ a unique chance for ⁣drivers to ⁣experience this new route firsthand. “This motorway is designed to facilitate‌ travel⁢ from Bangkok to the⁣ western region,” a spokesperson for‍ the Department⁣ of Highways ⁣stated.

Key Access Points and⁤ Safety ‌Measures

The M81 boasts six convenient entry and exit points:

  • Bang Yai Checkpoint
  • Nakhon Pathom Eastern ⁤checkpoint
  • Nakhon Pathom Western Checkpoint
  • Tha Maka Checkpoint
  • Tha Muang Checkpoint
  • Kanchanaburi Checkpoint

To ensure⁤ safety during ⁤the trial, only ‌four-wheeled vehicles will be permitted, and a speed limit of 80 ⁣kilometers per⁤ hour (approximately 50 mph) will be strictly enforced. “As the​ route ⁤is ​still⁢ under construction,” the spokesperson⁤ explained, emphasizing the importance ​of caution.

image ‍of the new motorway

Travelers will find ⁣a temporary rest​ stop at kilometer marker 71+200, equipped with restrooms and other‍ essential services.​ the Department of Highways urges⁤ all users‌ to “strictly adhere to​ traffic laws and road use regulations. For ‍the safety of all route users.”

For further information or ⁤assistance,contact the ‍Call​ Center at 1586,press ⁣7,available 24/7.

A Glimpse into the Future of⁤ Thai Transportation

The M81 is a key component ⁣of Thailand’s Intercity Expressway Transport Advancement Project, aimed at boosting ⁤transportation efficiency, strengthening economic links, and creating a⁢ more convenient, safe, and fast travel‍ experience for‍ the future.This trial run offers a critically important step towards realizing this vision.










OnThe Road to‌ Progress: An Interview about Thailand’s New motorway















Senior Editor

Jane⁢ Smith



Senior editor, world-today-news.com















Transportation Specialist

Dr. John Lee



Transportation Specialist, The University of Bangkok















Jane Smith:



Dr. Lee, the opening of the Bang Yai-Kanchanaburi Motorway for a public trial run is generating a lot of interest. Could you ‌shed some light⁤ on the significance of this project for Thailand?







Dr. John Lee:



It’s a landmark project, Jane. This motorway is a vital link between bangkok and the western ‍region, and it’s expected to considerably reduce travel times ⁣and congestion. It’s a key‍ part of Thailand’s effort ​to modernize its infrastructure and boost economic activity in the region.









Jane Smith:



The trial run period is a‍ unique opportunity for the public. What are some of the key things drivers should know before embarking ​on this new route?







Dr. John Lee:



As ⁣with any new infrastructure, safety is paramount. ‌ During the⁤ trial period,only‌ four-wheeled vehicles are permitted,and the speed limit is restricted to 80 ​kilometers‍ per hour.There are six‍ convenient entry ​and exit points, and a temporary rest stop with amenities.



Drivers should familiarize themselves ⁢with these details and adhere to all traffic regulations.









Jane Smith:



What can we expect beyond this trial⁢ run?​ What’s the long-term vision for this motorway?







Dr. John Lee:



The Thailand government sees this motorway as a major⁤ driver of⁣ advancement. It’s part of a ⁢broader strategy to improve‍ transportation efficiency ⁣and connectivity⁣ nationwide. We⁢ can expect further extensions and improvements to the network in the coming years, significantly⁣ impacting Thailand’s economic landscape ⁣and quality of life.





















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