Which road in Niagara gets your vote?
Each spring, the auto agency asks drivers, cyclists, transit riders, and pedestrians to identify the roads they think are in most need of improvement in their community.
CAA officials say, while the campaign is known for addressing potholes, they aren’t the only reason to vote for a worst road.
They add "Whether you’re driving a vehicle, riding a bike or travelling on foot, road safety impacts everyone. Poorly timed traffic lights, dangerous intersections, the absence of bike lanes or sidewalks in areas that have high cycling and pedestrian traffic, these are all issues that should be considered when voting."
The top worst roads in Niagara in 2021 included Whirlpool Road in Niagara Falls, Ontario Street in St. Catharines, and Saint David's Road in Thorold.
Click here to cast your vote.

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