The winds of winter have left roads throughout Atlantic Canada looking worse for wear.
The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) wants to know from local drivers where Atlantic Canada's worst roads are. The CAA is organizing the campaign as a way to get the worst roads fixed.
Voting is currently open to the public. Citizens can nominate more than one road while providing photos at their own discretion.
From Alex Quon's story for Global Halifax:
The association hopes the sixth annual campaign will once again highlight some of the Atlantic provinces’ dangerous road conditions.
“Poor road conditions affect everyone, and over the years we’ve seen communities leverage Worst Roads as an opportunity to bring attention to problematic roads in their region,” said Gary Howard, vice president of communications at the Atlantic branch of CAA.
Last year, two Newfoundland roads were voted worst in the Atlantic Region and construction is already underway to fix them. The winning(?) roads were Point Lance in Branch and Highway 434 in Chonche.
Voting closes on April 21st. Read Global Halifax's fully story HERE.
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