ROSS COUNTY — New video from the Ohio Department of Transportation shows a snowplow being hit by a car on Sunday.
[DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
The crash happened on U.S. 35 in Ross County.
TRENDING STORIES:
- STAY INFORMED: Schools announce second day of closures after winter storm hits Miami Valley
- 94-year-old woman found dead near home after Endangered Missing Adult Alert
- PHOTOS: Viewers share snow photos after major winter storm across region
15 ODOT plows across the state have been hit this winter season, according to a social media post by the department.
Three snowplows were hit on Sunday, including the one in this video.
The video shows a red pickup truck in the right lane appears to lose control and spin out in front of the plow.
The plow strikes the truck, which then goes off the left side of the road.
It is unclear if anyone was injured in this crash.
ODOT asks drivers to give snowplows room to work.
So far this winter, we have had 15 ODOT plows struck across the state of Ohio. This compares to 22 hit all of last winter. On Sunday, three of our plows, including this one on US 35 in Ross County, were struck. Please, give us room to work. #ODOTwinter pic.twitter.com/bmDytxMeE6
— ODOT_SouthOhio (@ODOT_SouthOhio) January 6, 2025
[SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
©2025 Cox Media Group