Seven streets in Toronto are on the Canadian Automobile Association’s (CAA) list of the 10 worst roads in Ontario for 2014.

For the third year in a row, Dufferin Street claims the title.

The CAA announced the list at the intersection of Dufferin and Dupont streets on Wednesday morning.

The streets are:

1. Dufferin (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)

The CAA said that 90 per cent of worst-road voters complained about potholes and crumbling pavement.

Dufferin — which stretches from Exhibition Place to the city’s northern border and beyond — has been on Toronto Transportation Services’ radar for a while.

Over the next four years, crews will resurface the worst spots:

Peel Avenue (south of Queen Street West) to Dundas Street West (underway)

Eglinton Avenue West to Highway 401 (2015)

Hwy. 401 to Wilson Avenue (2016)

Bloor Street West to Dundas (2017)

“The condition of our road network is a growing concern for many Ontario families and will be on the minds of many voters during the provincial and municipal elections,” said the CAA’s Faye Lyons.

“The CAA is urging candidates to make this critical issue part of their election platforms.”

There was a 31 per cent increase in votes this year and more than 2,000 streets were nominated.

In April, Toronto announced it would spend $215 million on road work this summer.

See a map of the planned work below:

There will be projects on the following roads:

Markham from Kingston Road to Lawrence

Victoria Park Avenue from Eglinton Avenue to Lawrence

Wilson from Bathurst Street to Dufferin

Finch Avenue from Kipling to Highway 27

Kipling from Bloor Street to Dixon Road

Is there a pothole in your neighbourhood? Click here to report it to the city.

Click here for the city’s list of ongoing and emergency road construction, travel conditions and special events.

Click here for the city’s online map about planned capital construction work.

What is the worst road on your commute? Have your say in the comments.