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Cars drive through dips and crumbling road on a stretch of Taylor Ave near the Stafford Street intersection.
The votes have been tabulated and the CAA Manitoba Worst Road for 2021 is Taylor Avenue in Winnipeg, making it’s debut on the Top 10 list due to potholes and crumbling infrastructure. 
Nearly 3000 votes cast in the 2021 CAA Manitoba Worst Roads campaign.
According to Heather Mack, government and community relations manager at CAA Manitoba, “Cyclists and pedestrians accounted for 10% of the votes and pointed to potholes, poor cycling infrastructure, and sidewalk obstructions as top concerns.”
210602 - Wednesday, June 02, 2021.

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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Cars drive through dips and crumbling road on a stretch of Taylor Ave near the Stafford Street intersection. The votes have been tabulated and the CAA Manitoba Worst Road for 2021 is Taylor Avenue in Winnipeg, making it’s debut on the Top 10 list due to potholes and crumbling infrastructure. Nearly 3000 votes cast in the 2021 CAA Manitoba Worst Roads campaign. According to Heather Mack, government and community relations manager at CAA Manitoba, “Cyclists and pedestrians accounted for 10% of the votes and pointed to potholes, poor cycling infrastructure, and sidewalk obstructions as top concerns.” 210602 - Wednesday, June 02, 2021.

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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Cars drive through dips and crumbling road on a stretch of Taylor Ave near the Stafford Street intersection.
The votes have been tabulated and the CAA Manitoba Worst Road for 2021 is Taylor Avenue in Winnipeg, making it’s debut on the Top 10 list due to potholes and crumbling infrastructure. 
Nearly 3000 votes cast in the 2021 CAA Manitoba Worst Roads campaign.
According to Heather Mack, government and community relations manager at CAA Manitoba, “Cyclists and pedestrians accounted for 10% of the votes and pointed to potholes, poor cycling infrastructure, and sidewalk obstructions as top concerns.”
210602 - Wednesday, June 02, 2021.

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