The CAA Worst Roads campaign is underway once again and local residents can get involved.
The campaign is underway to draw government attention to a variety of concerns, including congestion, potholes, road signage or challenges around pedestrian and cycling safety.
Last year the top 10 in Ontario were all in southern Ontario.
Marshall Avenue East in North Bay was number nine in the CAA North and East Regional list.
Local residents can vote online at caaworstroads.com
CAA says a study conducted ahead of the campaign underscores how Ontarians feel about the state of their roads.
Seventy-one per cent of those surveyed say they are concerned about the condition of roads, while 60 per cent of respondents don’t believe that roads are being repaired in a timely manner.

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