
Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has stated that an 85-kilometer section of the Saraburi-Nakhon Ratchasima motorway ( M6) will be accessible for use without charge during the Songkran holidays.
From April 11 through April 13, the outgoing street heading to Pak Chong in Nakhon Ratchasima may be free, while the northbound lane heading to Hin Kong in Nong Khae city of Saraburi will be free from April 14 through April 17.
Apirat Chaiwongnoi, director of the Department of Highways, said the Pak Chong-Nakhon Ratchasima part  , of the M6 road, has been on a test basis since the New Year’s vacation.
Beginning at midnight on April 11, the Hin Kong-Pak Chong part will be available from 08:00 am until April 17.  ,
The M6 road, which has a maximum rate of 80 kilometers per hour, is only accessible to four-wheel automobiles.

The M6 motorway’s Hin Kong part. Department of Highways ( Photo )