It will take about a quarter to restore the outgoing slope from the road to Rama II Road in Dao Khanong.

After nearby debris from last Saturday’s expressway bridge collapse was removed, the Expressway Authority of Thailand ( Exat ) reopened the inbound Dao Khanong toll plaza for the Chalerm Maha Nakhon expressway on Thursday morning.
In period for the 6am entry, all dirt that was preventing traffic to the Chom Thong region of Bangkok was removed, repaired, and the tarmac surface was painted.
Exat claimed that until the development of the increased Rama III-Dao Khanong-Western Bangkok Outer Ring Road road project is finished, the toll square would remain closed at night from 9pm to 5am every time.
A massive cross frame was being cast for the new raised expressway above the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway’s inbound and outbound ramps, leading to the dangerous collapse of last Saturday. Six staff died, according to reports.
According to Pol Maj Gen Thawat Wongsa-nga, deputy director of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, visitors flowed smoothly at the reopened burden plaza on Thursday night, perhaps as a result of the school trip.
However, he said the Chalerm Maha Nakhon expressway’s inbound traffic flow is still a major issue.
The increased outgoing ramp of the expressway that runs parallel to Rama II Road, Thailand’s main thoroughfare, was completely blocked by the fell cross beam.
Outbound motorists had to leave the freeway on Suksawat Road otherwise, according to Pol Maj Gen Thawat, and visitors there was large.
Surachet Laophulsuk, the organization’s exat government, stated that he was concerned about night outbound traffic and that he was also concerned about fixing the outgoing ramp as soon as possible.
Mr. Surachet stated over the weekend that he anticipated that the outgoing corridor inspection would take about a fortnight.
He added that his organization was preparing to record a complaint against the company responsible for the collapse on Thursday.
The Rama III-Dao Khanong-Western Outer Ring Road road project is under the control of the ITD-VCB combined venture. Italian-Thai Development Plc and Vichitbhan Construction are its members.