Saskatchewan’s climate is not easy on our roads and over time that can cause some problems. With 250,000 km of roads, the highest length of road surface compared to any other province. These roads are used on a regular basis for business and leisure road travel and when these roads are allowed to deteriorate, drivers pay the price. Potholes and crumbling pavement remained the number one problem reported during this year’s CAA Worst Roads Campaign.
It’s Official! Announcing CAA’s 2021 Top Ten Worst Roads. Thanks to everyone who voted. For all the details, visit https://t.co/ATpdV5O92F pic.twitter.com/7j9KIgamkH
— CAA Saskatchewan (@CAASaskatchewan) April 28, 2021
2021 Top Ten Worst Roads
- Saskatchewan 4, Dorintosh (North of Meadow Lake)
- 8th Avenue North, Regina
- Saskatchewan 9, Hudson Bay (Placed #5 in 2018 CAA Worst Roads)
- 52nd Street East, Saskatoon
- Saskatchewan 340, Hafford
- Grant Drive, Regina (Placed #8 in 2019 CAA Worst Roads)
- Saskatchewan 33, Regina
- Highway 13, Shaunavon
- 20th Street West, Saskatoon
- 3-way tie: Saskatchewan 35, Weyburn; Saskatchewan 3, Hudson Bay; Saskatchewan 9, Canora