"We're not aware of any other people in the area at the time of the crash but if you did see something police would like to speak to you.
"We would also like to hear from anyone who recalls seeing a dark coloured BMW parked on the side of the road on SH1 around the area of Kelm or Jew Roads before the crash."
This latest fatality takes the Waikato Police District road toll this year to 36 deaths from 33 crashes, Ms Burgess said.
"Last year Waikato Police dealt with nine pedestrian deaths on Waikato roads and the period of September to October was particularly deadly with three fatalities.
"Of the nine deaths, four involved intoxicated pedestrians, so we need to ensure that if we are on or about the roading network we are keeping ourselves safe because the risks are just too high."
Anyone who may have witnessed the crash or seen the dark coloured BMW on SH1 prior to the man's death is asked to contact Ms Burgess at the Huntly Police Station on 07 828 7560.