REGINA – CAA Saskatchewan has announced the ‘winner’ for the worst road campaign in Saskatchewan.
The distinction of being the worst road in Saskatchewan in 2015 goes to Highway 354 near Dilke.
This year, voting started on March 25th and ended on April 17th – nearly 4,556 votes were tabulated during that period.
“This year’s campaign captured a lot of interest from motorists including CAA Members, with representation of roads and highways from all around the province,” said Christine Niemczyk, Director of Corporate Communications & Public Relations.
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“Over 260 roads and highways – including residential streets – were nominated in this year’s campaign. A road qualifies as a “worst” if it is in general disrepair with potholes and cracks, has poor signage or congestion, or is too narrow for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to share safely.”
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Here is the list of the top worst roads in Saskatchewan:
- Highway 354, Dilke
- Highway 4, Val Marie
- Highway 322, Silton
- Highway 36, Coronach
- Highway 220, Bulyea
- Highway 43, Gravelbourg
- Highway 47, Springside
- Highway 27, Vonda
- Highway 18, Fife Lake
- Highway 155, La Loche
In 2014 Saskatchewan’s worst road was Highway 24 near the community of Leoville.
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