Where is Saskatchewan’s Worst Road?
It’s “spring” which means CAA has officially launched its annual national campaign, allowing drivers, cyclists, transit riders and pedestrians to vote on which roads need improvement.
Worst roads include those with potholes or crumbling pavement, cracks, general disrepair, poor signage, congestion, and unsafe infrastructure.
CAA Saskatchewan acknowledges the improvements made to Saskatchewan roads for the safety of all residents and travellers. But there is still work to be done and who better to help identify roads in need of repair than Saskatchewan’s road users including motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and transit users. Working to improve road safety is a priority for CAA.
Saskatchewan has over 250,000 km of roads, the highest length of road surface compared to any other province in Canada. That’s a lot of roads to cover which is why the campaign exists: To invite as many road users as possible to nominate and vote for the roads–municipal or provincial–that are a safety concern to them and others.
Until April 25, 2023, here’s how to nominate and vote for your worst road:
- Click caask.ca/worstroads
- Select a road – municipal or provincial – and a specific segment or section.
- Identify what type of road user you are – motorist, cyclist, motorcyclist, pedestrian, or transit user. Select the ‘problem’ from the provided drop-down menu.
- Road users can vote as more than one type of road user every 24 hours.