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This suggestion may not suit you, but I catch the 5pm ferry from Samui and drive non-stop (apart from petrol and comfort breaks) arriving and driving through Bangkok around 3-4 am.

All roads including the tollways are virtually empty and driving through Bangkok is a breeze.

I would never now consider driving through in daytime.

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1 hour ago, Tmoney said:

This suggestion may not suit you, but I catch the 5pm ferry from Samui and drive non-stop (apart from petrol and comfort breaks) arriving and driving through Bangkok around 3-4 am.

All roads including the tollways are virtually empty and driving through Bangkok is a breeze.

I would never now consider driving through in daytime.

I have not driven to BKK for some years now but I too used to drive through the evening/night.

Much cooler and very little traffic.

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16 minutes ago, simon43 said:

I always found driving through BKK centre on the toll road/motorway much quicker than going around BKK on the ringroads.

 

Yeah, straight through past Swampy, there's always traffic but it clears pretty rapidly once past the centre.

 

I avoid the ring-road like the plague, if it's not stopped it's a race-track.

 

Google Maps live traffic is pretty good for up to the minute re-routes.

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To all those who answered my question, many thanks, it has changed my thinking as i previously took the early morning ferry. This is common sense really. I am just concerned that i might be accidentally diverted off the direct route, hoping that it is easily followed via the signposts.

Regards to all.

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Traffic depends a lot on time of day and whether or not there is a holiday etc etc. 

Don't go anywhere near Suvarnabhumi.    Its in the wrong direction for Si Sa Ket.

I used to use route 9 a lot despite what my Google Maps kept telling me to the contrary....until one day i decided to follow Google straight through BKk on the expressways....... It knocked a good half hour off my journey time.

 

The moral is use Google maps and trust what they say about traffic on the day. Route 9 is seldom the solution.

 

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On 7/28/2019 at 11:02 AM, Isaanbiker said:

Best way would be to take the 24 after Saraburi. Pathum Thani then Saraburi. Of course depending on the time you're driving. Please see map. 

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am OK with this part of the journey thanks, just through Bangkok that has me worried.

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