WATCH: Can a pothole blitz keep Toronto from repeating last year’s performance? Mark Carcasole reports.
TORONTO – It’s back. The 2015 version of Ontario’s month-long worst roads campaign kicks off for yet another round of voting.
CAA South Central Ontario is urging Ontarians to go online and vote for the roads most in need of repair and redesign.
CAA will unveil the top ten worst roads in May. Last year, Dufferin Street in Toronto was voted the worst for a third straight year.
Road safety advocates say municipalities across the province need a dedicated fund to help them plan and forecast road maintenance and repair.
Ontario’s Top 10 Worst Roads for 2014:
- Dufferin Street (Toronto)
- Stanley Avenue (Niagara Falls)
- Kipling Avenue (Toronto)
- Finch Avenue West (Toronto)
- Burlington Street East (Hamilton)
- Bayview Avenue (Toronto)
- Carling Avenue (Ottawa)
- Markham Road (Toronto)
- Lawrence Avenue East (Toronto)
- Wilson Avenue (Toronto)
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