
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.
Audio PlayerIt’s often fairly easy and frustrating to spot bad roads in our community.
Audio PlayerDi Felice, says crumbling infrastructure is always a factor for people voicing their displeasure, but there are some other things considered.
Audio PlayerQueen Street in Kingston was third on the list in the eastern region. For regional lists and historical results, visit the link provided.