Will Queen Street return to this list this year?
The CAA Worst Roads Campaign is back for a 22nd year, again providing the opportunity for Ontario drivers to call out roads badly in need of repair.
Since 2003, CAA has published the online survey results and, armed with those results, lobbied different levels of government to expedite their repair.
CAA government relations consultant Brian Pirvu says the public call-out of Ontario’s worst roads has seen infrastructure funding made available and repairs made.
Pirvu notes a CAA survey done earlier this year validated the importance of good roads in terms of money saved by drivers.
Pirvu notes CAA’s work isn’t done with the list’s publication.
Will Kingston's Queen Street make an appearance on this list again this year? Only time will tell! In 2024, Queen Street came in fourth place for the worst roads in Eastern Ontario.
To nominate a road, visit caaworstroads.com by April 18th.
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