CAA Worst Roads Campaign
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The results are in for Saskatchewan’s worst roads of 2022CAA Worst Roads is an online engagement campaign aimed at drawing attention to Saskatchewan’s worst and unsafe roads where three roads in Regina made the list.ConsumerMay 3, 2022
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What is the worst road in Ontario? The CAA wants to knowThe Canadian Automobile Association's worst roads campaign has returned after taking a one year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.TrafficMar 23, 2021
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Regina roads top CAA Saskatchewan’s worst roads campaign list13 roads in Regina, some under one listing, were ranked among worst roads in the province as part of CAA Saskatchewan's Worst Roads campaign.CanadaApr 23, 2019
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Vote to decide CAA Saskatchewan’s top 10 worst roads list looking for contendersMotorists, cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians can nominate and vote online for the worst roads they have travelled on in Saskatchewan.CanadaApr 18, 2019
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