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_______ Road has to be the worst in North Bay

We have seen enormous swings in weather already this winter (and now spring).

These rapid temperature changes can wreak havoc on our roads. What roads have been hardest hit? Do you have a pothole that your vehicle has become quite familiar with? This is your chance to vent. Follow the highlighted link to cast your vote in Ontario’s 15th Annual Worst Roads campaign. Voting is open until April 15.

CAA North & East Ontario (CAA NEO) says with the snow melting away, drivers, cyclists and pedestrians are experiencing crater-sized potholes and bone-rattling rides.  Beginning today, CAA NEO is asking road users to voice their opinion and vote for the road they feel is in urgent need of repair.

President and CEO of CAA NEO Christina Hlusko, says the Worst Roads campaign allows the public to identify problem areas, raise awareness, and improve infrastructure in our communities.

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Which road will be the big winner (or is it loser)? In 2017, Lorne Street in Sudbury took the top spot.

CAA says it remains committed to holding its Worst Roads campaign every spring.  The campaign provides a platform for Ontarians to increase road safety by helping municipal and provincial governments understand those roadway improvements are a priority for citizens, and to make the appropriate changes where they are needed.

 

 

 

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