TORONTO -- A road in Prince Edward County has been voted CAA's worst thoroughfare in Ontario in the auto club's annual online poll.
County Road 49 has knocked off last year's losing road in Timmins, Ont., the east-west portion of Algonquin Boulevard.
CAA says those roads remain in the Top 5, along with a road in Thunder Bay, Ont., and one in St. Catharines, Ont.
The auto club says the poll shows that more attention needs to be paid to smaller municipalities.
Participants cited potholes, congestion and pedestrian and cycling safety as reasons they participated in the online vote.
Dufferin Street in Toronto, which was named the worst road for three years running until slipping to third worst last year, has fallen again this year to ninth worst in the province.
Barrie has three of the Top 5 worst roads in CAA’s Central region which are Morrow Road, Ferndale Drive North and Mapleview Drive East.
St. Johns Road in Innisfil was voted the worst road by drivers in Central Ontario. Drivers also voted for Avery Point Road in Sebright.
Top 10 worst roads for 2016 in Ontario:
1. County Road 49, Prince Edward County
2. Algonquin Boulevard West, Timmins
3. Balmoral Street, Thunder Bay
4. Algonquin Boulevard East, Timmins
5. Queenston Street, St. Catharines
6. Burlington Street East, Hamilton
7. Lorne Street, Sudbury
8. Bayview Avenue, Toronto
9. Dufferin Street, Toronto
CAA's worst roads by region
North Region -- Algonquin Boulevard West, Timmins
Halton-Peel-York-Durham -- Cedar Street North, Uxbridge
Niagara Region -- Queenston Street, St. Catharines
Eastern Region -- County Road 49, Prince Edward County
Central Region -- St. Johns Road, Innisfil
Western Region -- Franklin Boulevard, Cambridge
South West Region -- Waterworks Road, Sarnia
-With a report from CTV Barrie's Brandon Rowe