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CAA Worst Roads Campaign Hits Final Stretch

The clock is ticking for people to vote for the worst road in Atlantic Canada.

The CAA campaign closes Friday at midnight.

Nova Scotia roads fill the top 10, with six entries, but none from the South Shore.

Spokesperson Gary Howard says it’s up to the public to determine what is a bad road.

“That may be potholes, it might mean a road that’s falling apart, it may be soft shoulders.”

As of right now, the worst road is Point Lance in Newfoundland and Labrador.

To cast your vote, head here.

The current top 10 is listed below.

1. Point Lance (Branch, N.L.)

2. Highway 434 (Conche, N.L.)

3. Lake Road (Tatamagouche, N.S.)

4. Marble Mountain Road (West Bay, N.S.)

5. Nova Scotia 354 (Upper Rawdon, N.S.)

6. Scott Siding Road (Canterbury, N.B.)

7. Pembroke Road (Upper Stewiacke, N.S.)

8. Caribou Road (Channel-Port aux Basques, N.L.)

9. Mabou Mines Road (Mabou, N.S.)

10. Staples Brook Road (Debert, N.S.)

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