The Ten Worst Roads in Atlantic Canada

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The Ten Worst Roads in Atlantic Canada

CAA Atlantic has released the results of its 10th annual Worst Roads campaign. The 10 Worst Roads in Atlantic Canada for 2021 as voted by the public are:

1. Terra Nova Road, Terra Nova,
Newfoundland and Labrador
2. Newfoundland and Labrador 410,
Newfoundland and Labrador*
3. Scotch Lake Road, Scotch Lake, New
Brunswick
4. Markland Road, Colinet, Newfoundland and
Labrador
5. Sherwood Road, Mapledale, New Brunswick
6. Bog Road, Falmouth, Nova Scotia
7. Mount Hebron Road, Studholm Parish, New
Brunswick
8. Newfoundland and Labrador 414,
Newfoundland and Labrador**
9. Campbell Settlement Road, Southampton
Parish, New Brunswick
10. Saint Peters Fourchu Road, Lower Saint Esprit, Nova Scotia

Thousands of votes were cast over the three-week campaign this year, and every road in New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador was eligible. Votes came from all types of road users, including cyclists, pedestrians, public transit users and motorists.

Road safety is a top priority for CAA Atlantic. Poor road conditions can result in increased vehicle repair costs,
insurance claims, work compensation, healthcare costs and wasted time in traffic congestion.
“Every year, our Worst Roads campaign allows the public to identify poor road conditions in their area,” says
Gary Howard, Vice President of Communications at CAA Atlantic. “We will now notify government officials of the ten worst roads and hopefully will soon be sharing news on planned repairs and upgrades.”
For more information, visit www.atlantic.caa.ca/WorstRoads.

*The Newfoundland and Labrador 410 runs from Sheppardville to Fleur de Lys.
**The Newfoundland and Labrador 414 runs from Baie Verte to La Scie.

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