CAA South Central Ontario Government Relations Specialist Caroline Grech at the corner of Tecumseh Rd. E. and Howard Ave. in Windsor, April 9, 2015. (Photo by Mike Vlasveld)CAA South Central Ontario Government Relations Specialist Caroline Grech at the corner of Tecumseh Rd. E. and Howard Ave. in Windsor, April 9, 2015. (Photo by Mike Vlasveld)
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Vote For Windsor's Worst Roads

The CAA of South Central Ontario is looking to identify the worst roads in this region.

Voting is done online at caasco.com, and Tecumseh Rd. E. is already trending as Windsor's worst road for potholes.

CAA Government Relations Specialist Caroline Grech says, "it's not only potholes (that you can submit a complaint about), it could be congestion, poor traffic signal timing, or confusing road signs. Anything that alters your travels on the roads and highways is what we want to hear about."

Residents are encouraged to vote for as many streets as they like, but can't vote multiple times for one street.

Grech explains the idea behind the worst roads campaign is to highlight problems in a community, so that municipal governments are forced to deal with them sooner, or to notify residents about plans that are already in place.

Online voting ends on April 17.

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