CAA is once again looking for Ontario’s worst roads.

Their annual campaign looks to give people a chance to voice their opinion on various road related issues.

Elliot Silverstein is Manager of Government Relations for CAA South Central Ontario.

He says they want to hear from people on a wide range of issues whether it be signal lights, potholes or congestion.

He says the idea is to get some roads into better shape. Other issues include road conditions, confusing road signs, as well as pedestrian and cycling safety concerns.

Four roads in the northeast made the top 10 list last year, including Algonquin Blvd in Timmins, which came in at number two.

There weren’t  any roads from North Bay on last year’s list.

Voting is open until May 1st at CAAWorstRoads.com

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