Motorcyclist Dies in Collision with Parked Pile-Driver Truck
A motorcyclist died early August 3 after colliding with a parked pile-driver truck on a Rayong roadside in the pre-dawn hours, despite CPR efforts by rescue teams.
At approximately 5 a.m. on August 3, 2025, emergency responders were alerted to a crash on Huai Pong-Nong Bon Road in Rayong's Muang District. A motorcycle had collided with the rear of a parked pile-driver truck that was stopped on the roadside with warning markers. When rescue teams arrived, they found the motorcyclist unconscious and unresponsive, pinned beneath his bike. They immediately performed CPR and called for emergency medical support from Srinagarind Hospital, but the rider died before medical teams could arrive.
One detail that shocked responders and witnesses was that the victim's hand remained clenched tightly around a single 100-baht banknote. No identification documents were discovered on his body or motorcycle.
The truck driver explained that his brakes had suddenly failed at approximately 2 a.m. as he was transporting pile-driver stakes from a factory to a customer. He had parked safely on the roadside and placed wooden branches on the road as warning signals to alert other drivers. While resting in the cab waiting for a mechanic, he heard a loud crash and came down to find the motorcyclist critically injured with severe head bleeding. He immediately called emergency services.
Police from Huai Pong Station are investigating the incident, documenting evidence and questioning the truck driver. Authorities are also working to locate the victim's family to arrange proper funeral rites.