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In anticipation of the Songkran holiday rush, the Thai government has laid out extensive plans to accommodate the influx of travelers, prioritizing convenience, safety, and affordability. Authorities are taking proactive measures to alleviate concerns regarding rising expenses, fuel logistics, and transportation efficiency.
Transport officials have assured that fares for public transit will remain stable throughout the holiday to lessen the financial strain on passengers. Fuel supplies are being bolstered across the country, with cooperative efforts between transport agencies and energy providers to ensure adequate resources at crucial transit locations.
To mitigate potential disruptions, authorities are leveraging real-time GPS technology to keep tabs on over 5,700 fuel delivery trucks. This initiative aims to guarantee prompt fuel arrivals and prevent shortages along heavily traveled routes during the peak period.
The government anticipates a marked increase in travel from April 10 to 19, projecting millions of vehicles and public transport services. Officials encourage residents to plan their trips ahead of time to mitigate congestion and enhance safety, ensuring that all measures are effectively in place for a seamless and secure travel experience.
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