The Bangkok governor said that today the users of alternative transportation are led by Mr. Suthipong Tadphithakkul or Hart, who is a one-wheel(unicycle) traveler and a group of traveling friends. It is a system that complements the main system also known as micromobility and a small mobility that connects to a large system. Maybe ride a bike to take the BTS or ride a scooter to the market. As one approach / one way that we make the capillary system linked. Some routes have been developed before, such as roads along expressways that already have bicycle lanes. May have to see how it can connect to the electric train (BTS). There are points that can be linked, by taking these Micromobility onto the train, onto the bus. There will be various problems coming to report, in addition, it is also suggested that the walkways along the canals are a good connection point because there is a bridge underpass. No green light & red light. But there must be some points that need to add some more routes, such as in front of SWU Prasarnmit Campus, because the road is still lacking, which Bangkok will have to do more. This connection will make it more accessible to travel.
“The main aim is to use less cars. To achieve mobility it would be a macro or big picture, such as the BTS plus with the capillary micromobility. This network makes us understand the problem. Able to better meet the needs of the city people. It is an alternative way to travel that is not for everyone, but may be suitable for some” said Governor Chatchat.