
They drove through a barrier and straight into wet concrete.
Now, two people are facing charges for the damage they caused on Washington County roadways.
A tractor-trailer driver, a motorcyclist, and his passenger are all facing charges after collectively caused more than $100,000 in damages to major roads in Mt. Pleasant Township. It happened last month.
Police say they each are responsible for driving past road closed signs and into freshly poured concrete.
Police say Douglas Harlan drove his tractor-trailer north on Route 18, and past the signage on Route 50, causing deep ruts in the pavement.
A few hours later, police were called to Burgettstown Road at Main Street after John and Tonya Riggle's motorcycle became stuck in wet concrete.