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Residents upset over Maryvit School traffic

Traffic on Sukhumvit Soi 27 is getting worse by the year. In actual fact, it is getting worse throughout Pattaya.

Surasak Huasoon
Residents near Maryvit School say ever-increasing traffic is making navigating their neighborhood a slow-motion nightmare.
“From the day I was born until now, I have never seen such traffic,” said Chuthinan Thikachon, 27. “Most the vehicles that use this soi are parents who come to drop off their children at school. As the amount of vehicles increases, more traffic jams happen and most people are in a rush to get to work or do their morning errands.”
Chuthinan said locals would like to see either a traffic cop or school security guard on duty to direct traffic on the afflicted Sukhumvit Soi 27. He noted that the school also can be reached via Sukhumvit Soi 25.
“I’m not asking for much, but I’m just saying that is would be nice for the school to have some of their employees assist the traffic going in and out of the school.”


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