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Saskatchewan votes worst highways of 2013

SASKATOON – Who better to identity Saskatchewan’s most deserving roads in need of repair than the province’s drivers who rely on them every day.

This spring, motorists are once again being asked to vote for the worst road in the province as the snow melts and pothole season begins.

The four-week Worst Roads Campaign is sponsored by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) of Saskatchewan.

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Voting starts today and runs until April 20th when a list of the top 10 worst roads in Saskatchewan will be shared with the appropriate government body.

Highway 22 near the town of Earl Grey received top honours in 2012.

The provincial government announced last week upgrading for Highway 22 from Southey to Earl Grey.

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Last year’s road conditions attracted over 2,900 opinions.

2012 Worst Roads campaign results:

  1. Highway 22 near Earl Grey
  2. Highway 22 near Southey
  3. Highway 51 near Major
  4. Highway 58 near Lafleche
  5. Highway 18 near Beaubier
  6. Highway 58 near Gravelbourg
  7. Highway 340 near Hafford
  8. Highway 25 near Hagen
  9. Gladstone Avenue South through Rokeby
  10. Highway 51 near Kerrobert

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