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As the last bits of snow and ice melt off the province’s highways, CAA Saskatchewan is launching its annual survey to find the roughest road.
CAA’s Worst Roads Campaign launches Friday to run until April 29. The insurer wants to know which stretch of pothole-ridden cracked, crumbling pavement is the worst in the province. Submissions can also include roads with bad signage or traffic congestion.
Photos will also be accepted – though CAA reminds drivers to only take photos when it’s safe to do so.
Submissions can be made through CAA’s website.
The 2015 campaign garnered 4,556 votes
The top 10 worst roads for 2016 will be announced on May 2.




