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Urgent action needed for Pattaya's traffic problems

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I'm glad somebody finally noticed. What I notice is this article is more of an editorial from Pattaya Mail since there is no mention of the powers-that-be actually doing anything.
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Urgent action needed to tackle Pattaya’s traffic crisis

By Pattaya Mail

April 27, 2024

The persistent traffic congestion plaguing Pattaya has reached critical levels, presenting a significant challenge for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. At the heart of this issue lies the city’s ambitious investment in large-scale infrastructure projects, funded by public expenditure and government subsidies.

While these projects, including underground electrical systems, drainage improvements, and road surface enhancements, are intended to modernize Pattaya’s infrastructure, their implementation has resulted in extensive excavations and ongoing traffic disruptions.

The consequences of this continuous roadwork extend beyond mere inconvenience. Pattaya’s image as a vibrant tourist destination is tarnished, and its economy, heavily reliant on tourism, suffers as a result. The Covid-19 pandemic has already dealt a severe blow to Pattaya’s economy, making the need for effective traffic management even more urgent as the city strives to recover.

In addition to infrastructure projects, inadequate law enforcement exacerbates Pattaya’s traffic woes. The lax adherence to traffic regulations and the lack of stringent enforcement measures against offenders contribute to chaotic road conditions. It is imperative for Pattaya Municipality and law enforcement agencies to prioritize and implement clear and equitable regulatory frameworks to address this issue effectively.

An observation by our news team on April 26 highlights the severity of Pattaya’s traffic congestion. Significant congestion on South Pattaya Road, a vital economic artery for the city, was attributed to prolonged illegal parking on both sides of the street. Despite previous attempts to regulate parking, the situation remains unresolved, with residents and tourists disregarding regulations.

Similar parking issues were also noted on Pattaya Second Road, exacerbating traffic congestion citywide. The combination of ongoing infrastructure projects and insufficient law enforcement underscores the urgency of the situation.

Immediate action is imperative to address Pattaya’s traffic crisis and restore order to the city’s roadways. This entails effective coordination between relevant authorities, robust enforcement of traffic regulations, and proactive measures to mitigate the impact of ongoing infrastructure projects on traffic flow. By prioritizing traffic management, Pattaya can ensure the smooth flow of traffic, support its economic recovery efforts, and preserve its reputation as a premier tourist destination.

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Pattaya Mail wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:36 am An observation by our news team on April 26 highlights the severity of Pattaya’s traffic congestion. Significant congestion on South Pattaya Road, a vital economic artery for the city, was attributed to prolonged illegal parking on both sides of the street. Despite previous attempts to regulate parking, the situation remains unresolved, with residents and tourists disregarding regulations.
South Pattaya road has odd and even day parking restrictions.
So if adhered to, these rules would mean one lane out of 4 blocked, leaving 3 for traffic.
How does 3 lanes improve flow, particularly with no guidance on which lane to use ?

Discouraging traffic is proven to be the best solution. Tax road use and/or parking spaces & use it to subsidize a decent public transport system.

Developed countries are doing that & in some cases, are removing roads entirely or pedestrianising them. Pattaya could start by pedestrianising beach road, except, perhaps for a tram line.

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Jun wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:56 pm South Pattaya road has odd and even day parking restrictions.
Which nobody has paid attention to in years.
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