We're number five! We're number five! We're number five!

Congratulations Ottawa. One of the city's long-loathed roads has yet again made its way onto the CAA's top-10 list of Ontario's "Worst Roads".

It's Carling Avenue, as it has been for four straight years.

But, before drivers start throwing their hands up and grumbling about it. Take some solace in this: Hey, at least we're not Timmins.

The northern Ontario city has three roads on the list -- including the two worst.

In its Thursday announcement, CAA says the condition of roads across the province must be on the minds of many Ontarians. It's a statement they make based on the "strong response" to their annual feedback-driven campaign. More than 2,000 roads were nominated.

Voting takes place in late March and this year followed a call-to-action by the CAA.

"Municipalities across Ontario are responsible for the upkeep of approximately 140,000 km of roads. Ensuring these streets are being properly maintained and kept in a state of good repair is extremely expensive. As such, CAA will once again be calling on the provincial government to dedicate gas tax money to a permanent fund that municipalities can access in order to meet their infrastructure requirements," it said.

The top-10 finalists were reviewed and verified by representatives from Ontario Road Builders' Association.

The CAA breaks down it's list into regions and prepares a worst-rods list for each major community. Ottawa is one of those which gets a spotlight. The worst roads in the city -- in order -- Carling Ave., Ramsayville Rd., Main St., Bank St., and West Hunt Club Rd.

The designations relate to infrastructure as opposed to scenery or traffic congestion, though congestion can often be the result of insufficient infrastructure.

Twitter: @DougHempstead

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