The votes have been counted and a list of the worst roads in Ontario has been released.
The annual campaign is done by the CAA and is aimed at opening dialogue with decision-makers and driving positive change for safer roads.
Assistant Vice-President for South Central Ontario, Teresa Di Felice, says bad infrastructure is far from just a ‘big city’ issue.
Di Felice, says it’s often fairly easy and frustrating to spot bad roads in our community.
Crumbling infrastructure is always a factor for people voicing their displeasure, but there are some other things considered says Di Felice,
For complete results, visit caaworstroads.com/clubs/ontario/
Written by: J. Mercier
