How to avoid traffic jam in Bangkok

How to avoid traffic jam in Bangkok

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Many people from overseas including Thais hate about traffic travel in Bangkok. There are too many traffic jams at downtown, uptown until the suburban area. You can imagine about how awful for staying in your vehicles that there is a pressure about the rush hours. So ECOCAR rent-a-car's Car Rental Thailand will suggest about how to avoid traffic jam in Bangkok for you as a visitor that you make to know and memorize when you enjoy in the City of Angels on your driving with our Car Rental Bangkok. Let's see the details together !!


Thailand's Rain is a fucking hell !!

Thailand is one of many tropical countries around the world which is located near the Equator. There is much rain in 3/4 of the year (May-September, except the South Thais area, has had much rain since May-February). It often rains every evening from 4 pm-9 pm. Most of all, there are many traffic jams on wet roads from accidents and the cars-death. So you ought to find somewhere to rest and wait for it to be soft falling. You can drive back to the roads after it.


Learn some the shortcuts for going anywhere

This is a great thing for going and driving in Bangkok. If you know some of the back roads away from Bangkok’s horrendously blocked main roads, you can cut minutes and sometimes hours off your drive. Even if you’re in a taxi, Bangkok is so huge most taxi drivers don’t know every street. The tips about it that you educate about the roads on the Google Map and Bangkok Map.


BTS-MRT is the greatest choice near your hotels, offices, and attractions

Bangkok has excellent transportation like the developed countries as Japan, England, or the USA. Especially, Sky Trains (BTS) and Underground Trains (MRT) that cover about 30% of the city and the metropolitan area as Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan. Moreover, there is the Airport Link for going to the suburb easily. So you ought to stay near "them" for taking them easily.


Motorbike-taxis

They are unique transportation in Thailand. Although it is so dangerous it can go in the rush hours in Bangkok. They can move anywhere in the narrow streets. You can see easily the motorbikers who wear an orange vest. Just hop on the first available one and tell him where you would like to go. It's all to avoid traffic jams in Bangkok.


Don't go the rush hours

You don’t get on the roads between 7 am to 10 am and 3:30 pm to 9 pm on weekdays. This, of course, can change if it rains (traffic is jammed all day in that eventuality) or on holidays but, overall, if you can keep your travel times to a minimum during rush hour, you will be a lot happier in Bangkok.


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