PennDOT Inviting Students to Paint a Plow

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is inviting high school students in the northeast region to participate in the annual Paint the Plow art outreach.

The program challenges youth to take a predetermined theme and incorporate it into an original mural that they paint on one of PennDOT’s snow plow blades to promote winter driving safety and foster appreciation for school art programs and student creativity. The 2022 theme, “Put Down the Device in Snow and Ice,” was chosen to draw attention to the need for motorists to give themselves ample time for travel during wintry weather in order to arrive safely to their destination. 

Paint the Plow was piloted in Cambria County in 2015 and later expanded to several surrounding counties and across the state. In the northeast region last year, students in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties participated. 

Students in public and private schools are eligible to participate, though school officials must make the arrangements. Plow delivery and pick up dates vary by county. The program categories may be modified based on participation numbers.

Additional information on the program, including the guidelines for participation, can be found online at www.penndot.pa.gov or may be obtained by Jessica Ruddy at jeruddy@Pa.gov or 570.963.4044.

PennDOT cannot provide financial support for supplies or travel expenses connected with this program but does make every effort to publicize the contributions of the schools and the students. This will include, but is not limited to, social media postings, postings on the PennDOT website, media press releases and public displays at a local PennDOT facility. 

“Paint the Plow” Winners Recognized

Paint the Plow

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) honored the District 4 winners of the “Paint the Plow” safety outreach contest which promotes winter driving safety and fosters appreciation for high school art programs and student creativity.

Dunmore High School won the “Fan Favorite” award, which was determined by online voting at www.penndot.gov.

The plows all incorporated the message “Don’t Rush in Ice and Slush” on the blades. Winners of the “Judges’ Pick” were awarded to Dunmore High School, Pittston Area High School, Wallenpaupack Area High School, and Blue Ridge High School. The “Judges’ Pick,” were determined by PennDOT representatives.

Dunmore High School participants included, from left:  Anna Talutto, junior; James May, PennDOT District 4 Press Director; Maria Micciche, senior; Mrs. Cristin Hogan, art teacher; Michael Taluto, PennDOT District 4 Safety Press Officer; Briana Catanzaro, senior; Joseph Novak, PennDOT District 4 Lackawanna County Maintenance; Erica Brown and Angelina Bellucci, both seniors.

Dunmore Named “Fan Favorite” in PennDOT’s “Paint the Plow” Contest

Paint the Plow winner

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is honoring the District 4 winners of the “Paint the Plow” safety outreach contest which promotes winter driving safety and fosters appreciation for high school art programs and student creativity.

Dunmore High School won the “Fan Favorite” award, which was determined by online voting at www.penndot.gov.

The plows all incorporated the message “Don’t Rush in Ice and Slush” on the blades. The “Judges’ Pick” were awarded to Dunmore High School, Pittston Area High School, Wallenpaupack Area High School, and Blue Ridge High School. The “Judges’ Pick,” were determined by PennDOT representatives.