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CAA Launches 23rd Annual Worst Roads Initiative

March 25, 20263 Mins Read
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This year’s Worst Roads campaign will likely focus on the many pothole-filled streets that resulted from a tough winter.

<p The 23rd annual initiative, put together by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA), kicked off on Tuesday, March 24.

A recent survey by CAA revealed that eight out of ten members are concerned about the condition of Ontario’s roads, with almost 70 percent believing not enough action is being taken to keep them in shape.

Brian Pirvu, Government Relations Consultant for CAA South Central Ontario, noted that most people tend to share their complaints about road conditions with friends and family rather than reaching out to elected officials.

“.. Which is why we have this campaign. It encourages folks to voice their concerns over their frustrations regarding their daily commute,” he said. “After the campaign, we then continue the dialogue with different levels of government to ensure infrastructure funding remains a priority.”

The main issues include pavement cracks, potholes, uneven road surfaces, and traffic congestion.

“It started as a campaign focused on potholes but has grown into an opportunity to nominate roads based on congestion and issues affecting cyclists and pedestrians, sunken sewer grates, and other problems,” Pervu explained.

According to last year’s results, Blackwell Sideroad in Sarnia was ranked as the second-worst road in the southwest region covering Sarnia-Lambton, Chatham-Kent, and Windsor-Essex.

Sarnia’s Michigan Avenue and Vidal Street South also appeared on the regional list.

However, Michigan Avenue was under reconstruction from Colborne Road to Indian Road in 2025. The final layer of asphalt is expected to be laid down this spring.

Windsor’s Banwell Road took the top spot as the worst road in the southwest region last year.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if some of last year’s frequent offenders that are still being worked on make it onto this year’s regional list or even into the top ten; that’s what this campaign is about,” Pervu said. “We encourage folks within their communities to have their say.”

In previous years, Plank Road was deemed the worst road in this area until its reconstruction was finished in 2024.

“Sarnia does get several roads listed year after year, but we know that City officials are aware of these issues and that infrastructure projects are already underway,” he added.

Nominations can be submitted at caaworstroads. com until April 17.

“You can not only nominate a specific road but also select an intersection and specify which road issue relates to your nomination,” he stated.

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Nominations will contribute towards creating Ontario’s top ten worst roads list along with regional listings.

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You can find results from 2025 on CAA’s website.


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