A crazed wild elephant flipped over a passing pickup truck injuring the driver while it was searching for food.<br /><br />The jumbo left its herd and wandered onto a road when it began stopping cars travelling through the national park in Chachoengsao, eastern Thailand, on April 9.<br /><br />The elephant, named Jomdue, was seen stomping towards a silver pickup truck driven by a couple. It used its long trunk to flip the truck onto the edge of the road, injuring the woman inside.<br /><br />Deputy Commander Sura Soraknit rushed to the scene while National Park staff and onlookers called for help.<br /><br />The wildlife rangers led the animal out of the way and ushered it back into the woods. <br /><br />Rescue workers took the injured woman to hospital to receive treatment. Her injuries were not life-threatening and she was still conscious throughout the ordeal.<br /><br />Sura Soraknit said the Jomdue often goes to stop the traffic by checking the goods carried on the back of trucks. <br /><br />Soraknit said: "This time Jomdue might have been too naughty and become aggressive while he was looking for food from the passing truck.<br /><br />"Anyone who will be travelling on this route, we recommend you to be more careful when seeing wild animals. They will not harm humans as long as everyone remains calm.''