It's the final week in CAA Saskatchewan's Worst Roads campaign and the number of votes has steadily increased. To date, over 3,700 votes have been received, which far surpasses total votes recorded for the 2012 and 2013 Worst Roads Campaigns. The current top ten leading worst roads are:
1. Saskatchewan 24, Leoville
2. Saskatchewan 155, LaLoche
3. Saskatchewan 21, Paradise Hill
4. Saskatchewan 44, Eston
5. Saskatchewan 51, Major
6. Northern Woods and Water Route, Carrot River
7. Saskatchewan 908, Île-à-la-Crosse
8. Saskatchewan 918 Patuanak
9. Saskatchewan 123, Cumberland House
10. Saskatchewan 51, Kerrobert
The CAA 2014 Worst Roads Campaign invites motorists to nominate and vote for what they believe is the worst road they've travelled on recently in the province. Votes can be recorded online at caask.ca/worstroads until April 25th, 2014. A road qualifies as a "worst" if it is in general disrepair with potholes, severe rutting, cracks, has poor signage or congestion or is too narrow for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to share safely.
At the close of the campaign, the list of top ten roads will be sent to the appropriate government agencies and will also be available online at www.caask.ca.