This road was built in 1956, its name "Sutthisan Winitchai" in honour of Phra Sutthisan Winitchai (Mali Bunnag), a former civil servant of Ministry of Justice, who the heir consecrated his private land to the authorities to cut the road for public utilities.
In 2017, there was a court decision ordering Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to use the name Inthamara Road.
Nowadays, it is considered a suitable area for living as it is a convenient location.
Because it is a shortcut or a connection to the main highway, both Phahon Yothin and Vibhavadi Rangsit Roads.
Especially on Phahon Yothin or Saphan Khwai side, where many condominiums are located.