Bago, Myanmar—Three people died Thursday afternoon in a devastating head-on collision between a speeding light truck and a heavily loaded motorcycle along a notorious stretch of the Bago Highway.
Highway patrol officers stated that the commercial truck drifted across the central lane while attempting to overtake a slower vehicle, smashing directly into the oncoming motorcycle during a heavy rain squall. The impact shattered the smaller vehicle and sent both drivers hurtling onto the slick asphalt.
Medical emergency teams dispatched from the nearest township station arrived within twenty minutes to find all three victims unresponsive. Paramedics confirmed that the driver and two passengers on the motorcycle succumbed instantly to massive impact injuries.
Traffic police closed the southbound lanes for over two hours while towing services cleared the wrecked truck and debris scattered across the road. Investigators subjected the surviving truck driver to field sobriety tests and secured commercial transport logs for analysis.
Local community safety groups have repeatedly petitioned regional transport authorities to improve lane dividers and lighting along the accident-prone highway corridor. Commercial transport operators faced renewed scrutiny regarding speed enforcement during adverse weather conditions.
Family members arrived at the municipal hospital morgue as police finalized administrative paperwork for the deceased victims. Highway patrols increased checkpoint inspections along adjacent miles as evening traffic intensified.
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