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Highway 26 outside of Goodsoil was voted as the worst road in the province in CAA's annual worst road campaign. (supplied photo/CAA)
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Area highways voted some of worst roads in CAA’s 2019 campaign

May 10, 2019 | 9:37 AM

CAA is back with its annual list of the top ten worst roads in the province as voted by motorists.

Topping the list are two area highways – Highway 26 outside of Goodsoil and Highway 21 by Paradise Hill. Highway 21 was ranked ninth in the 2018 CAA Worst Roads campaign and placed third in 2017.

Rounding out the top ten was Highway 795 Between St. Walburg and Livelong, tied with Catherwood Crescent in Regina.

Streets in Regina and Moose Jaw rounded out the rest of the list.

A total of 1,514 votes were received during the campaign.

To qualify, the road had to be cracked, have crumbling pavement, potholes or large craters.

The results will be shared with the city councils in Regina and Moose Jaw, the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure and with the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities and the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association.

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