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CAA Manitoba's annual quest to find and advocate for the worst and most damaged roads in the province comes to an end soon as today is the last day to cast a vote.

Nominating a road for an abundance of potholes is usually the most common factor when people think of the worst roads in Manitoba, but there are lots more factors to consider. These can be problems like poor traffic signal timing, poor patching, constant water back-ups, a lack of sidewalks or bike paths, or congestion.

Last year, Provincial Road 307 in the Whiteshell Provincial Park area garnered the most votes for the worst road in Manitoba. Most others in the top 10 list were located in Winnipeg while 1 was in Brandon.

The goal of the campaign is to draw attention to the most derelict and unsafe roads, so that they may be repaired sooner.

You can nominate a road that you think is one of the worst in the province by clicking here.