CAA's annual Worst Roads helps influence change for Manitoba's roads.

CAA Manitoba, along with many other CAA Clubs across Canada, annually runs a month-long campaign called CAA Worst Roads.

The CAA Worst Roads campaign aims to draw attention to our province's most neglected and unsafe roads. We invite drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to tell us what road improvements their communities need.

At the end of the campaign, reports of roads voted on are distributed to government leaders in hopes of sparking conversation and action.

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Road issues that require action include:

  • Traffic congestion
  • Potholes/crumbling pavement
  • Timing of traffic lights
  • Pedestrian/cycling safety
  • Poor road signs or road markings

Vote for CAA's Worst Roads March 19 – April 12, 2024.

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Manitoba's Top 10 Worst Roads in 2023.

1. Provincial Road 307
2. 18th Street, Brandon
3. Hwy 34
4. Goulet Street, Winnipeg
5. Leila Avenue, Winnipeg
6. Kenaston Boulevard, Winnipeg
7. Highway 75, Morris
8. Hwy 44
9. Saskatchewan Avenue, Winnipeg,
10. Empress Street, Winnipeg

Past results.

See all Worst Roads results since 2012.