Gouin Blvd. E. in Montreal is the worst stretch of road in Quebec, according to an annual survey by CAA-Quebec.

The motorists’ rights group notes that the mangled thoroughfare drew 12,000 votes in just one month during its survey.

The nine other roads to make CAA-Québec hall of shame are: La Traverse de Laval, in Lac-Beauport; Saint-Henri Rd. in Mascouche, Rivière-Châteauguay Rd. in Ormstown; Highway 389 on Quebec’s north shore; Marcel-Villeneuve Ave. in Laval; Rivière à Grande-Vallée Rd. in the Gaspé, De la Reserve Rd. in Shawinigan; Highway 30 on the South Shore and Saint-Joseph Blvd. in Gatineau.

CAA-Québec says its bad roads survey is conducted in an effort to improve road conditions and let those who use those thoroughfares to have their voices heard.

The organization says it has shared its findings with Transport Quebec and the municipalities involved and will follow up in six months to see if the situation has changed.