Cast your Vote on Roads

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THUNDER BAY – You’re driving along, when unexpectedly you feel that familiar jolt after hitting a pothole. Up ahead there’s a sea of red brake lights and before you know it, you are stuck in traffic.

Don’t just sit there in bumper to bumper traffic on a pothole ridden street, be part of the solution. Vote in CAA’s 8th annual Worst Roads campaign. We want to know the name of that road and others, as well as, bridges and highways in desperate need of repair.

And if you happen to drive along a recently paved, resurfaced road, free of cracks and utility cuts, we want to know the name of that street, too.

For the first time, not only will you be able to nominate the worst roads in your neighbourhood, but you will also be able to cast a ballot for the best roads by clicking onwww.caasco.com/worstroads or by becoming a fan of Ontario’s Worst Roads at www.facebook.com/worstroads.

“We want to know what a good road looks like in the eyes of our voters. We want to share that information with elected officials and let them know what all of our roads should look like,” said Faye Lyons, Government Relations Specialist, CAA South Central Ontario.

For the last three years, Brock Street has made CAA’s list of 20 Worst Roads. This year, Brock Street has undergone resurfacing and will be completed this year. In fact, 90 per cent of the Top 20 Worst Roads are slated for repairs.

“Almost 10,000 votes were cast in last year’s annual campaign and your votes made a difference, but the work is still not done. And now more than ever your votes count. With an upcoming municipal election, there is no better time than now to let your politician know what transportation issues matter to you,” added Lyons.

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