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Monday August 05, 2019
Roadmap to success Up close with Thailand's new Ministers
Worachai Bhicharnchitr, vice chairman of the board of directors, the Bangkok Post Group, welcomes the ministers and participants.
Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said Every project must be transparent and accountable:
• Public buses will be powered by electricity in the future for clean energy
• Passenger capacity must be increased at Suvarnabhumi
• Don Mueang and other regional airports
• We will reduce the expressway toll" after a 15-baht flat-rate policy on the mass transit system.
• The Transport Ministry will regulate all modes of public transport, including all ride-hailing services.They will also be taxed under Thai law.
• Water transport for trucks between Prachuap Khiri Khan and Bangkok will alleviate the congestion on Rama II Road.
• Water, land and rail transportation will be promoted under his tenure.
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Bangkok Governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra, second left, joins Post Publishing Plc executives at the Centara Grand Hotel last night for theM2F newspaper’s 1st anniversary.