Idaho students invited to ‘Name a Snowplow’ again this fall

Two ITD snowplows. One has been digitally altered to say "Winning Name Here" on the front of the plow.

BOISE – The Idaho Transportation Department is excited to announce the 2nd annual ‘Name a Snowplow’ contest! The program invites Idaho students to submit creative names for ITD snowplows and learn about winter driving safety at the same time.

Beginning October 1, 6-12 grade classrooms across Idaho can work with their teachers to submit name ideas. Entries will be accepted throughout October, and the winning names will be announced by the end of the year.

“Our snowplow drivers are thrilled to see students getting involved in this fun, educational opportunity that also highlights the importance of winter driving safety,” said Scott Stokes, Director of ITD.

Two snowplows in each of ITD’s six regions will receive student-chosen names through voting by ITD employees. Winning names will appear directly on the plows, and each winning classroom will get a visit from “their” snowplow and driver for a winter safety presentation. Local news media will also be invited to attend these plow-naming events.

The contest is designed to help teachers introduce winter driving safety messages to students, some of whom may soon be in driver’s education classes. Adding distinctive names to plows also encourages all motorists to notice and be patient around these essential winter vehicles.

A big thank-you to the Department of Education for supporting this fun and educational opportunity.
See full contest rules.

Teachers 6-12 interested in having their class participate, contact: itdcommunication@itd.idaho.gov

View last year’s winners.