Pavement Pour Ruined

In this Wednesday, May 24, 2017 photo, a car driven by a 19-year-old driver is stuck in the newly poured concrete in Lincoln, Neb.

(Mike Palm, The City of Lincoln Public Works and Utilities Department via AP)

LINCOLN, Neb. -- A driver could be facing a $10,000 bill after he plowed into newly poured concrete in Lincoln, Nebraska, and became stuck.

In this Wednesday, May 24, 2017 photo, a car is pulled out after it was driven by a 19-year-old driver into the newly poured concrete in Lincoln, Neb.

The accident occurred Wednesday on a portion of a road repair project in the state capital.

Police spokeswoman Angela Sands said Friday that police won't cite the driver, 19-year-old Shadrach Yasiah. A police incident report said it wasn't obvious that the concrete wasn't dry and that Yasiah drove into it through a 24-foot gap between traffic control cones.

Attempts by The Associated Press to contact Yasiah were not successful.

City engineer Thomas Shafer said the driver is responsible for the repairs. He said the contactor estimated it will cost more than $10,000 to pay for removing the car, scraping out the ruined slurry, repouring more and finishing it.