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Khao Yai Warning: Red-Plate SUV Collision with Wild Gaur

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A New Year’s celebration turned into a frightening ordeal for one driver in Nakhon Ratchasima. On January 2, 2026, a 30-year-old man driving a new Toyota Corolla Cross encountered a wild gaur that suddenly charged out of the forest near Khao Yai National Park. The collision left the vehicle severely damaged, highlighting the ongoing risks of driving near wildlife habitats.

The incident occurred around midnight as the driver, identified as Mr. Nattapat, was navigating a shortcut behind Wat Mu Si. While traveling from Rural Road 3052 toward Thanarat Road, a gaur leaped into the path of his red-plate SUV from the left. With no time to react, the vehicle struck the massive animal head-on.

Fortunately, the driver escaped with only minor injuries. However, the front of the SUV was nearly destroyed. The site of the crash was located approximately one kilometer outside the official boundaries of Khao Yai National Park.

Pol. Lt. Col. Prayong Wangkulkang of the Mu Si Police Station noted that while animal collisions are common on main roads like Route 3052, this was the first such incident reported in this specific alleyway. Officials speculate that the gaur may have been spooked by New Year’s fireworks, causing it to flee toward the road.

Mr. Chaiya Huayhongthong, Chief of Khao Yai National Park, emphasized that wildlife—including elephants and gaur—are increasingly venturing into agricultural and residential areas. While volunteer teams monitor these boundaries, the vastness of the terrain makes it impossible to predict where an animal might emerge.

Key Takeaways

Nighttime Danger: Drivers near Khao Yai should exercise extreme caution at night, as wildlife frequently crosses roads outside park boundaries.

Holiday Impact: Loud noises like fireworks can startle wild animals, pushing them into unexpected areas or toward traffic.

Insurance Protection: The victim was able to process a claim through his First-Class insurance, proving the value of comprehensive coverage when driving in high-risk zones.

Adapted From

https://www.matichon.co.th/region/news_5531249

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