It's the Last Day to Nominate and Vote For Your Worst, Unsafe Roads. Check Out the Current CAA 2024 Top Ten Worst Roads.

It's the Last Day to Nominate and Vote For Your Worst, Unsafe Roads. Check Out the Current CAA 2024 Top Ten Worst Roads.

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CAA’s popular, annual spring Worst Roads campaign ends today for nominations and votes from Saskatchewan road users for the worst roads they’ve recently travelled on. Road users include motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers who have until today at 11:59:59 P.M. to nominate and vote for unsafe roads in this year’s campaign. CAA’s 2024 Top Ten Worst Roads will be announced on April 30, 2024.

The current listing of the top ten worst, unsafe roads from across the province can be viewed at caaworstroads.com/clubs/saskatchewan. The nominations and votes are constantly changing and are automatically updated.

Selections and votes for worst, unsafe roads that have potholes, poor road maintenance, poor road signs or road markings, unpaved roads, traffic congestion, no or poor cycling infrastructure, or poor transit infrastructure is easy and only takes a few minutes.

New this year is one grand prize of a $1,000 (one thousand dollar) Shell Gift Card courtesy of CAA Saskatchewan, to be selected through a random draw from all eligible votes. The winner will be announced on April 30, 2024. Click here for contest rules.

During the 4-week campaign, Angel Blair, CAA’s Worst Roads Roving Reporter, has interviewed road users from five Saskatchewan communities that had roads and highways in CAA’s 2023 Worst Roads Top Ten list.

The communities and roads discussed include:

  • Saskatchewan 44 Eston
  • Saskatchewan 30, Eston
  • Highway 13, Redvers
  • Butte Street, Pilot Butte
  • Saskatchewan 9, Whitewood
  • Highway 9, Hudson Bay

CAA Saskatchewan Worst Roads 2024 Recap

Angel Blair's full interviews can be viewed here.

Here is how to nominate and vote for your worst, unsafe road:

  1. Click caask.ca/worstroads.
  2. Select a road - municipal or provincial - and a specific segment or section.
  3. One vote per road per road user in a 24-hour period is acceptable.

CAA Saskatchewan’s social media channels including Facebook and X will be utilized to promote the campaign for worst roads nominations and votes.

CAA Worst Roads is an online engagement campaign aimed at drawing attention to our province’s worst, unsafe roads. The top ten worst roads for 2024 will be shared with stakeholders including government and business leaders in hopes of sparking conversation and action.

Working towards better roads and safety for all road users is a priority for CAA Saskatchewan.
 

Media Contact:
Christine Niemczyk
Director, Corporate Communications
CAA Saskatchewan
306.529.8212
christine.niemczyk@caask.ca

Angel Blair
Senior Communications Specialist
CAA Saskatchewan
306.216.7362
angel.blair@caask.ca