The CAA's Caroline Greech at the intersection of Lacriox and Richmond sts. Which are both getting votes as Ontario's worst. (Photo by Simon Crouch) The CAA's Caroline Greech at the intersection of Lacriox and Richmond sts. Which are both getting votes as Ontario's worst. (Photo by Simon Crouch)
Chatham

CAA Pushes Bad Roads Campaign

The search for the worst roads in Ontario continues and CAA officials say while none in southwestern Ontario are on the top ten list, there are a number that are attracting the attention of residents.

Caroline Grech with CAA was in Chatham this morning pointing out Lacroix St. and Richmond St. in Chatham and Forhan St. in Wallaceburg are trending on the list.

"This is a good idea to shine a spotlight on those particular roads and get us involved," she says. "If the street that you are voting for ends up on the top five regional list or the provincial top ten list, that gives us reason to come and meet with city officials."

Click here to vote for the worst road in the province.

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