
PennDOT announced that a student from Charles F. Patton Middle School is the winner of the 2020 Middle School Safety Drawing Contest. That contest promotes transportation safety and fosters an appreciation for school art programs and student creativity, te department press release said.
The winner is Lorya Xu. And she is named PennDOT’s District 6 Middle School Safety Ambassador for 2020. The runner up is Lema Mustafa from Wilson Middle School in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Region students were asked to submit drawings focused on saving lives and keeping bicyclists, motorists, and pedestrians safe. The drawing contest is a community outreach program open to all middle school students, grades five through eight, in PennDOT District 6, serving Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties.
The 2020 theme, bike safety, was chosen to draw attention to bicycle safety for cyclists and motorists during a time when social distancing is important, and many bicyclists are out enjoying the outdoors.
More information about District 6’s Middle School Drawing Contest can be found on our website. To learn more about PennDOT safety initiatives visit www.PennDOT.gov/Safety.

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