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DOT Turns I-295 Into 'New Mario Kart Course' In Wet Tar Snafu

Twitter users stuck around Thursday, June 30, to roast transportation officials after road crews damaged dozens of tires after drivers got stuck in wet tar on Interstate 295. 

Wet tar damaged dozens of tires on Wednesday night after crews repaved the road earlier that day. Washington D.C. transportation leaders closed the road for hours overnight as they cleaned up the mess.

Wet tar damaged dozens of tires on Wednesday night after crews repaved the road earlier that day. Washington D.C. transportation leaders closed the road for hours overnight as they cleaned up the mess.

Photo Credit: Ben Conrad via Twitter

Officials closed a section of the heavily trafficked highway for hours on Wednesday night to make repairs east of East Capitol Street in Washington, D.C., The Washington Post reported. Crews had repaved the road earlier that day, but officials aren't sure what caused the sticky situation. They believe the culprit was the application process rather than the materials crews used, District Department of Transportation officials told The Post. 

Drivers knew who to blame. Many took to Twitter to roast transportation leaders over it. 

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