Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
Just keep in mind how long it was to do the Big C overpass, I don't expect this to be any faster
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
I’ve driven from Udon to Nong Khai twice in the last couple of weeks, each time at approximately 10:00 am (to avoid the morning rush) and, as there is now no delay from the traffic lights, getting through the junction at that time of day appears to have actually been quicker than before the road works started.
While getting through the intersection on the return journeys, each time at approximately 4:00pm, has not been quite as quick the delay was no more than a few minutes – however that will probably get much worse when the schools are back in full swing.
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While getting through the intersection on the return journeys, each time at approximately 4:00pm, has not been quite as quick the delay was no more than a few minutes – however that will probably get much worse when the schools are back in full swing.
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
I'm hearing the same from Thai nationals in local government. I avoid that area at all costs. 555
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
I rather like the way it is now as to the days of Traffic Lights
I travel through the intersection 07:00 to 07:20 and anywhere from 16:00hr until 17:00hr each day 5 days a week
Would sooner they leave it the way it is and just clean it up. Right now it is something of a Modified Large Roundabout
I travel through the intersection 07:00 to 07:20 and anywhere from 16:00hr until 17:00hr each day 5 days a week
Would sooner they leave it the way it is and just clean it up. Right now it is something of a Modified Large Roundabout
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One would hope that as different segments of the project are completed ie pillars for the flyover or end sections of the tunnel work or road widening near tesco then they will be able to release areas back to the traffic flow which may actually make improvements on what we were suffering before the project began ......... but there again TIT
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
I think that really depends on which directions you are coming from or trying to get to.Doodoo wrote: ↑May 29, 2018, 4:28 pmI rather like the way it is now as to the days of Traffic Lights
I travel through the intersection 07:00 to 07:20 and anywhere from 16:00hr until 17:00hr each day 5 days a week
Would sooner they leave it the way it is and just clean it up. Right now it is something of a Modified Large Roundabout
The current set up is a nightmare for traffic that would normally want to turn right ...from Big C to NK , from NK to tesco/hospital, from Tesco to Udon town or from Town direction going to Big C.
BTW has anyone else noticed how the road surface by the plant stalls has broken up since it has had to deal with all the extra traffic avoiding the old traffic light junction? It was so obvious that traffic was going to use this route that I'm surprised that they didnt resurface it BEFORE they started to take the other lanes out of service ..... Yes I know .... TIT
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The morning travel is blending in with the traffic heading to the city then doing an about turn for traffic going to NK. then shortly after coming back to the city say at 08:30 At night time it is again the same route at 15:15 then back into the city at 17:00
I personally see the time shorter without the Traffic Lights
The point is not where you are headed at anytime, I am saying that when the Lights were present it took long to get through
I personally see the time shorter without the Traffic Lights
The point is not where you are headed at anytime, I am saying that when the Lights were present it took long to get through
Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
Leave it the way it is now , clean it up somewhat, wide the lanes once again, and presto one Large Roundabout no matter where and when you are going
Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
I come in from Nong Khai direction on average three times a week it is far more congested at the beginning and early in the month when Thai's have money as the money dwindles so does the traffic, middle to the end ok.
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Big Big drawback to that system Doodoo .......... the basic use of a roundabout depends on the fact that users accept that someone else may have the right of way .... something that just doesnt happen in Thailand
The bigger the roundabout the bigger the clusterf**k of individuals demanding to be first (just look at the three little un's in Udon centre)
Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
You are 100% right about that they never look just keep driving in the own manner "UP TO ME" attitude
Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
Fellas teh sytem they have right now is better than what we are in for and that is a system of Traffic lights
I enjoy what we have right now
I think it is Great
I enjoy what we have right now
I think it is Great
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
And where pray are these traffic lights going to be?? Perhaps halfway down the underpass or on the downslope from the flyover
Any "lights" will only be to regulate traffic turning right and even then they will be nowhere near as long as previously due to less traffic needing to use the junction
Any "lights" will only be to regulate traffic turning right and even then they will be nowhere near as long as previously due to less traffic needing to use the junction
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That is why a roundabout is the answer
Forget the LIGHTS
That is why a roundabout is the answer
Forget the LIGHTS
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
I’ve used the road a few times at various times of the day/week and so far I’ve found it quicker that it was before when the lights were in place and working, perhaps I’ve just been lucky. Is the intention to have filter lanes onto the main carriageways? I’ve yet to see a Thai driver (other than my missus) who can filter safely and it’ll most likely end up in tears. Traffic lights might work, they did something similar in Canning Town putting lights on the flyover to allow the filter lane to enter the carriageway but of course people take notice of red lights there. It’s going to be interesting.
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I have found it much easier to come in to town from Nong Khai
since these works commenced. I have only once been delayed,
and that was caused by the constant lane changing of individuals
trying to get ahead of the pack. A small fortune could have been saved by
making the "racetrack system" in use at present, into a permanent structure.
However, they are missing appropriate signage and a lack of lane enforcement.
Land surrounding the works should have been compulsory appropriated, to ensure works vehicles have proper safe access and egress to/from the site.
since these works commenced. I have only once been delayed,
and that was caused by the constant lane changing of individuals
trying to get ahead of the pack. A small fortune could have been saved by
making the "racetrack system" in use at present, into a permanent structure.
However, they are missing appropriate signage and a lack of lane enforcement.
Land surrounding the works should have been compulsory appropriated, to ensure works vehicles have proper safe access and egress to/from the site.
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Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
It occurs to me that a roadsweeper(and I do mean the vehicle seen at work in Udon -really!, not a guy/lady with a broom ) might be employed nightly, in lieu of the truck pumping out water, which turns the whole area into a mudbath.
Coming towards Nong Khai, whilst appreciating some narrowing of the space available because of the barriers, there's so much muck on the pavement side lane(I use the term loosely) that it deters drivers from using it. In effect, what is initially 3 lanes becomes 2 1/2 and further out 2 becomes 1 1/2. Makes the bottleneck even tighter.
Similarly, again, understanding that building requires some 'bulges' in the barricades, just a little more thought on the positioning of these things, from a driver's point of view. Coming in, just where the traffic turns left to join the ring road, the two lanes for traffic going straight over are confronted with a barrier, which restricts the lanes to say 1 1/2. I THINK that barricade could be pushed back a couple of metres and traffic going across would flow a little more easily.
Has anyone noticed where the site office is?
Things are certainly taking shape. I wonder if the project is on schedule?
Coming towards Nong Khai, whilst appreciating some narrowing of the space available because of the barriers, there's so much muck on the pavement side lane(I use the term loosely) that it deters drivers from using it. In effect, what is initially 3 lanes becomes 2 1/2 and further out 2 becomes 1 1/2. Makes the bottleneck even tighter.
Similarly, again, understanding that building requires some 'bulges' in the barricades, just a little more thought on the positioning of these things, from a driver's point of view. Coming in, just where the traffic turns left to join the ring road, the two lanes for traffic going straight over are confronted with a barrier, which restricts the lanes to say 1 1/2. I THINK that barricade could be pushed back a couple of metres and traffic going across would flow a little more easily.
Has anyone noticed where the site office is?
Things are certainly taking shape. I wonder if the project is on schedule?
Re: Overpass/tunnel Udon Ringroad Nongkai Hwy
The roads around the works are indeed becoming very difficult to manoeuvre, large pits are forming, and as said above, mud and water everywhere. Avoid the area like the plague during peak hours. Travelling to airport tomorrow morning will see what happens then, an early start however. Overall, the project does seem to be moving along quite well.