
On Election Day 2026 and referendum voting, traffic on Lat Phrao Road is flowing smoothly with vehicles moving well, including in front of the polling station at Tawanna 2 parking lot, while outbound Phahonyothin Road is heavily congested with queues backing up to Bang Khen roundabout.
On 8 February 2026, reporters described the atmosphere after polling stations opened as lively, with eligible voters gradually arriving at various polling stations to exercise their rights continuously. This election provides voters with three ballots: a green ballot to elect constituency members of parliament, a pink ballot for the party list, and a yellow ballot for the referendum vote.
Police traffic officers from Lat Phrao Police Station reported on local traffic conditions, stating that in front of the referendum polling station at Tawanna 2, traffic is smooth with vehicles moving well, similarly at Makro Bang Kapi, where traffic flows normally. Within the Tawanna 2 parking lot and in front of the referendum polling station, traffic remains smooth.
Meanwhile, Police Lieutenant Colonel Boonyarak Thongin, Deputy Superintendent of Traffic at Phetkasem Police Station, and Police Lieutenant Colonel Yospan Isarangkul Na Ayutthaya, Traffic Superintendent at Phetkasem Police Station, along with their team, are managing traffic at MP and referendum polling stations within their jurisdiction. Traffic around these polling stations is moving well with no congestion issues.
Similarly, police officers at Minburi Police Station assigned to duty and traffic management on Sihaburanukit Road report light traffic that moves smoothly.
Most recently, at 12:26 p.m., reports indicate that outbound Phahonyothin Road, passing in front of the Phawan Assistance Foundation (Saphan Mai Vegetarian Shrine), a polling station, is heavily congested with queues backing up to Bang Khen roundabout. Additionally, inbound Chaeng Watthana Road heading toward Bang Khen roundabout is also congested, with queues accumulating opposite Phranakhon Rajabhat University.