10/23/2025
We've been ghosted, but they left a mark. When folks crash and dash - leaving behind infrastructure damage, some of our crews call them ghost strikes. Not only do they damage things like signage, signals, barriers and bridges, but they can also leave behind a costly bill to repair.
So who you gonna call? Unfortunately, the Ghostbusters aren't available, so it's our maintenance crews that respond and repair the damages left behind.
We work hard to repair unexpected damage, but we also rely on travelers to help be our eyes and ears out on the highways. Report crashes that involve road damage, even if it does not involve injuries or another vehicle. If you witness a hit and run and suspect the driver is driving under the influence call 911 immediately. Otherwise, you can report highway crashes to Oregon State Police on their non-emergency line, *677. Provide the operator with the vehicle's description (make, model, color), license plate number, location, and direction of travel.
Here's a spooky roundup of recent ghost strikes crews have come across around the state.
Spotted: Stop sign struck in Eastern Oregon – Without a stop sign in place, drivers don’t know when to stop, creating a dangerous situation for cross traffic and pedestrians.
Spotted: Guardrail damage (I-84 Exit 159) – Guardrails are designed to protect drivers from steep drop-offs, obstacles or oncoming traffic. When they’re damaged, they can’t do their job.
Spotted: Sylvan end treatment hit (U.S. 26) – These safety features absorb impact and reduce the severity of crashes. When damaged, the next collision could be much worse.
Spotted: Bridal Veil Bridge over the railroad tracks (I-84 in the Gorge) – Bridge strikes weaken critical structures and can create hazards for everyone traveling below.
Spotted: Sign struck on OR 99W in Rickreall – Signs aren't decorations. They alert drivers of upcoming changes that need their attention. When one goes missing, it leaves everyone on the road at risk.