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CAA to unveil Ontario's worst roads on June 4

How will Sudbury's roads rank this year?
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CAA will release their worst roads in Ontario list on June 4. Maley Drive finished fourth on the list last year. How will it rank this year? (File)

It's that time of year again, as CAA prepares to unveil their list of the worst roads in Ontario.

The annual list is compiled through a voting campaign, and the "winners" will be announced on Monday, June 4 at 8:30 a.m.

The CAA Worst Roads campaign is a platform for Ontarians to make roads safer by helping different levels of government understand what roadway improvements are important to citizens and where they need to be made.

Sudbury has been well-represented on the list in recent years, with a pair of the Nickel City's roads cracking the top five in 2017.

Lorne Street ranked as the third worst road in Ontario, while Maley Drive ranked fourth. With recent improvement work happening on Maley, the infamous road may be at risk of sliding out of the top five, however.

In addition to unveiling the top 10 worst roads in the province, CAA also releases the top five worst roads in Toronto, Ottawa, and Hamilton, as well as the five worst in seven regions across the province.

In 2017, Lorne Street and Maley Drive were ranked as the two worst roads in Northern Ontario.

How do you think the 2018 list will shake out, and how will Sudbury's roads rank among the worst in the province?

Let us know in the comments section below what you think the worst roads in Sudbury are, and how they'll rank in this year's top 10 list (if at all).


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