Indeed. The klong road was empty on Sunday, so either the Bangkokians are unaware of this route out, or they like driving through the shuttered-up center of town. The epicenter of traffic hell is a couple of kilometers approaching the two sets of lights (north and south), and between them, on Petchkasem in the middle of HH. We usually know to avoid that part of town at the weekend, but the mrs was driving!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:45 am The vast majority of the Klong Road heading away from HH is now dual carriageway - the last remaining stretch before you reach the bypass is getting the final strip of tarmac as I type this - probably finished this week and will provide a reasonable amount of capacity on the north of HH - of course some of the biggest issues are in the central area.
Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed? - Hunter S Thompson
-
- Legend
- Posts: 2234
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:34 am
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Khlong Road before meets bypass??Dannie Boy wrote:The vast majority of the Klong Road heading away from HH is now dual carriageway - the last remaining stretch before you reach the bypass is getting the final strip of tarmac as I type this - probably finished this week and will provide a reasonable amount of capacity on the north of HH - of course some of the biggest issues are in the central area.caller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:38 am Does anyone know what they are doing along the Klong Road? They appear to be 'boxing' in at least one of the canals for some considerable length and I could only assume the reason for covering it, is to create another traffic lane? But some sort of works is continuing from the HH end to soi2 at least, as I drove that route yesterday. It's a huge undertaking and nearer soi2 end, there are numerous drainage pipes left by the canal. As this road eventually merges with the bypass heading south up by Cha am, they could be planning an upgrade along it's whole length to take more traffic.
Do you mean Pala U Rd? That certainly is dual carriageway
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
- Dannie Boy
- Hero
- Posts: 12408
- Joined: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:12 pm
- Location: Closer to Cha Am than Hua Hin
Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
No, where it meets what I believe is called the bypass - coming from Bangkok you keep left on Petchkasem towards Cha Am and then HH - keep right and it heads towards Pranburi and Prachuab Kiri Khan, with the Klong road about 2 kms on your left.thecolonel wrote:Khlong Road before meets bypass??Dannie Boy wrote:The vast majority of the Klong Road heading away from HH is now dual carriageway - the last remaining stretch before you reach the bypass is getting the final strip of tarmac as I type this - probably finished this week and will provide a reasonable amount of capacity on the north of HH - of course some of the biggest issues are in the central area.caller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:38 am Does anyone know what they are doing along the Klong Road? They appear to be 'boxing' in at least one of the canals for some considerable length and I could only assume the reason for covering it, is to create another traffic lane? But some sort of works is continuing from the HH end to soi2 at least, as I drove that route yesterday. It's a huge undertaking and nearer soi2 end, there are numerous drainage pipes left by the canal. As this road eventually merges with the bypass heading south up by Cha am, they could be planning an upgrade along it's whole length to take more traffic.
Do you mean Pala U Rd? That certainly is dual carriageway
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- malcolminthemiddle
- Guru
- Posts: 594
- Joined: Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:56 pm
- Location: Here,there and everywhere
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
The two sets of lights need synchronising if possible?
- malcolminthemiddle
- Guru
- Posts: 594
- Joined: Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:56 pm
- Location: Here,there and everywhere
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Using the Klong Road (Cholpratan Road) going North you can bypass Cha Am.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 12:18 pmNo, where it meets what I believe is called the bypass - coming from Bangkok you keep left on Petchkasem towards Cha Am and then HH - keep right and it heads towards Pranburi and Prachuab Kiri Khan, with the Klong road about 2 kms on your left.thecolonel wrote:Khlong Road before meets bypass??Dannie Boy wrote: The vast majority of the Klong Road heading away from HH is now dual carriageway - the last remaining stretch before you reach the bypass is getting the final strip of tarmac as I type this - probably finished this week and will provide a reasonable amount of capacity on the north of HH - of course some of the biggest issues are in the central area.
Do you mean Pala U Rd? That certainly is dual carriageway
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Yes, I have driven the whole length a few times when heading back from Bangkok, as it takes me to where I want to go in town before heading home. But as I explained earlier and Terry added to, there are new works talking place along the road. The end nearest Hua Hin is often effectively reduced to one lane, so I was wondering whether new lanes will be added to restore it as a dual carriageway?Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:45 amThe vast majority of the Klong Road heading away from HH is now dual carriageway - the last remaining stretch before you reach the bypass is getting the final strip of tarmac as I type this - probably finished this week and will provide a reasonable amount of capacity on the north of HH - of course some of the biggest issues are in the central area.caller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:38 am Does anyone know what they are doing along the Klong Road? They appear to be 'boxing' in at least one of the canals for some considerable length and I could only assume the reason for covering it, is to create another traffic lane? But some sort of works is continuing from the HH end to soi2 at least, as I drove that route yesterday. It's a huge undertaking and nearer soi2 end, there are numerous drainage pipes left by the canal. As this road eventually merges with the bypass heading south up by Cha am, they could be planning an upgrade along it's whole length to take more traffic.
A bridge at the by-pass end would help, as per at the end of soi112, to take traffic over the dual carriageway by-pass, to head north.
Talk is cheap
-
- Legend
- Posts: 2234
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:34 am
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Ok noted.Dannie Boy wrote:No, where it meets what I believe is called the bypass - coming from Bangkok you keep left on Petchkasem towards Cha Am and then HH - keep right and it heads towards Pranburi and Prachuab Kiri Khan, with the Klong road about 2 kms on your left.thecolonel wrote:Khlong Road before meets bypass??Dannie Boy wrote: The vast majority of the Klong Road heading away from HH is now dual carriageway - the last remaining stretch before you reach the bypass is getting the final strip of tarmac as I type this - probably finished this week and will provide a reasonable amount of capacity on the north of HH - of course some of the biggest issues are in the central area.
Do you mean Pala U Rd? That certainly is dual carriageway
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Actually on that road I've never been further north than the intersection with the 1010 at Huai Sai Tai Temple as I turn left left there to go to Springfield and Lake View Golf.
That said I'm not sure how relevant that is to the traffic build up on Phetkasem Road from say Bluport up to the lights at Soi 70. Thats the real issue.
And the new road that BB mentions after my earlier post( back of Market Village And Bluport) looks like a minor relief road to me for just local traffic. I really don't see that putting a dent in rush hour traffic on Phetkasem.
It would also help if they moved that school (Vittayalai). Unless the new road serves the school from the rear?
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
My assumption was the tunnelling of the canal was to extend the cycle track that they started there years ago. Mind you, the diameter of the tunnel seems insufficient to take the same volume of water as the canal, so I see it backing up/flooding in wet season.
If you look at the drone videos, you will see the land is being cleared for the new road nearer the railway track.
IMHO these 2 projects are not linked.
If you look at the drone videos, you will see the land is being cleared for the new road nearer the railway track.
IMHO these 2 projects are not linked.
Championship Plymouth Argyle 1 - 0 Hull City
Points 51; Position 21
Consolidated - Championship Next Season
Points 51; Position 21
Consolidated - Championship Next Season
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
On a lighter note, while all the other places are being knocked down on the road next to the railway the chicken place that is the biggest example of inconsiderate Bsngkokian parking is still open. Does anyone perchance know when it will shut and perhaps keep the Bangkok drivers on Petchkasem and away from the locals sub system.
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
As far as I'm aware (and it's a common mistake). 'Vitalayai' is not the name of a school but the category of the school. Hua Hin School is 'vitalayai'. Salesian is 'Vitalayai' as are many others.It would also help if they moved that school (Vittayalai).
AFIK, it identifies as 'college' in it's simplistic form.
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Apart from the spelling (and therefore pronunciation) that's correct. วิทยาลัย (withayalai or vitayalai if you prefer) means college.HHTel wrote:As far as I'm aware (and it's a common mistake). 'Vitalayai' is not the name of a school but the category of the school. Hua Hin School is 'vitalayai'. Salesian is 'Vitalayai' as are many others.It would also help if they moved that school (Vittayalai).
AFIK, it identifies as 'college' in it's simplistic form.
-
- Legend
- Posts: 2234
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:34 am
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Noted. Was simply referring to what Google maps said.HHTel wrote:As far as I'm aware (and it's a common mistake). 'Vitalayai' is not the name of a school but the category of the school. Hua Hin School is 'vitalayai'. Salesian is 'Vitalayai' as are many others.It would also help if they moved that school (Vittayalai).
AFIK, it identifies as 'college' in it's simplistic form.
Anyway, the larger important points are
- the school just North of Market Village and
- whether parents can/must now do pick up from the rear and not from Phetkasem?
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
I've found that even on the busiest days, very few people use the road that goes over Hin Lek Fai mountain so you can avoid the centre of town from the south by going up 94 to 88, over the top and down the other side to the canal road.
To be honest I don't find the traffic in Hua Hin to be that much of a problem, when I'm there I drive down town virtually every day for a walk on the beach and it never takes that long. I've lived in cities where a drive to the centre and back could be three hours each way.
To be honest I don't find the traffic in Hua Hin to be that much of a problem, when I'm there I drive down town virtually every day for a walk on the beach and it never takes that long. I've lived in cities where a drive to the centre and back could be three hours each way.
-
- Legend
- Posts: 2234
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:34 am
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Phetkasem to be a toll road in future??
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Re: Hua Hin Traffic Gridlock
Or a low emissions zone in the centre like a lot of cities around the world are introducing.thecolonel wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 3:15 pm Phetkasem to be a toll road in future??
Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk