Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike can now nominate and vote for the worst road in Ontario.
opened Tuesday morning at 9 a.m.
Participants can place votes every day, Di Felice said, and multiple roads can be voted for per session.Once the votes are in, Di Felice said the CAA takes a number of steps before declaring the province’s worst road. “Then, our advocacy kicks in,” Di Felice said. “We advocate with senior levels of government to secure infrastructure funding.”
“The campaign has demonstrated that decision-makers are paying attention to the results, which has prompted municipal officials to move up infrastructure projects in their communities,” Di Felice said.
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