Whether
it's riddled with potholes, covered in cracks or too narrow for comfort,
the CAA wants to hear about those roads drivers dread.
Voting
is now open for Atlantic Canada's Worst Roads campaign, and the
association's Gary Howard says the point is to draw attention to those
bad roads that desperately need fixing up. Howard says Rothesay Avenue
in Saint John, which was named the seventh worst road last year, is
still a work in progress but stands out as one of the shining example of
investment in roadways.
He says
over the past couple of years the City of Saint John has dedicated more
resources to infrastructure, repair and maintenance in terms of roadways
than in its history.
Cape
John Road in River John, Nova Scotia getting the dubious distinction of
being named the Worst Road in Atlantic Canada last year, with Hanwell
Road in Fredericton coming in second.
Click here for more details and to vote.