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The corner of Bloor and Dufferin in Toronto.Kevin Van Paassen/The Globe and Mail

CAA kicks off its annual campaign today to name Ontario's worst roads.

During the four-week campaign, Ontarians can vote online at CAAWorstRoads.com for the roads most needing repair or redesign.

The automobile club will then reveal the top 10 worst roads, along with the worst roads in seven regions across the province.

CAA South Central Ontario says the lists and the club's recommendations will then be presented to local and provincial politicians in an effort to get the roads fixed.

Last year, Dufferin Street in Toronto was voted the worst road in Ontario, with Stanley Avenue in Niagara Falls coming in second and Toronto's Kipling Avenue placing third.

CAA South Central Ontario is a non-profit auto club that represents more than 1.9 million members.

Ontario's Top 10 Worst Roads for 2014:

  1. Dufferin Street (Toronto)
  2. Stanley Avenue (Niagara Falls)
  3. Kipling Avenue (Toronto)
  4. Finch Avenue West (Toronto)
  5. Burlington Street East (Hamilton)
  6. Bayview Avenue (Toronto)
  7. Carling Avenue (Ottawa)
  8. Markham Road (Toronto)
  9. Lawrence Avenue East (Toronto)
  10. Wilson Avenue (Toronto)

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