All gravel rural roads to be paved by 2019

All gravel rural roads to be paved by 2019

Ban Krasaengtai village of Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district proposed a plan to improve roads in the area under the government’s tambon fund scheme, but the budget  has yet to be approved. (Bangkok Post file photo)
Ban Krasaengtai village of Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district proposed a plan to improve roads in the area under the government’s tambon fund scheme, but the budget has yet to be approved. (Bangkok Post file photo)

The Rural Roads Department plans to seal the last of the remaining 2,700 kilometres of gravel roads in the country within the next four years.

Director-general Pisak Jitviriyavasin said the department is responsible for a total of 47,000 kilometres of rural roads. Of these, 2,700 kilometres were still unsealed so the department set a goal to improve them all within four years.

For the fiscal year 2016, starting Oct 1, the department received a budget to improve 700km of gravel roads at an estimated cost of  6-7 million baht per kilometre.

The department expects total budget allocations for the other 2,000km during the fiscal years  2017-2019 of 12-14 billion baht.

About 35% of  the rural roads still to be paved with asphalt or concrete were in the Northeast, 25% in the North and 20% each in the Central region and the South.

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