Thousands of Londoners saw our Facebook post asking which of London's roads are the worst, here is what most of you told us.

While many of you told us it was Wharncliffe Road, there were a number of major streets across the city that drove both drivers and cyclists nuts.

Dundas Street

A pothole the size of a ham lays in wait for drivers along Dundas Street near Hale Street in the city's east-end. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

It's one of London's longest and busiest streets. With crumbling asphalt through sections of the Old East Village and near the Hale Street railroad tracks, it's easy to see why the rocky ride gives many drivers grief.

Brydges Street

Brydges Street is a rocky ride to say the least. According to one resident there are so many potholes that he tells friends with motorcycles to keep the bike at home in case they bottom out. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

This street, lined by homes and businesses alike, is pretty bumpy in spots, according to one man who lives along the street. He tells friends with motorcycles to keep their bikes at home. "Right up near the bend there, if you're on a bike the bumps are so bad you'll break your back. It's so easy to bottom out."

Oxford Street

Oxford Street, looking east towards downtown from Wharncliffe Road, both streets were favourites among our audience as their choice for London's worst street. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

Whether you're in the east-end or the west-end, if the potholes don't get you, waiting in traffic will. Oxford Street is one of London's busiest thoroughfares and as such leaves many of the people who use it frustrated.

Wharncliffe Road

The CN rail underpass on Wharncliffe Road near Horton Street is one of two choke points that drivers say makes Wharncliffe one of the city's worst roads. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

Narrow, busy and with two major choke points at rail bridges at Horton and Oxford Streets, it's easy to see why so many drivers in the city think Wharncliffe is among London's worst.

Did we miss one? Add your pick for London's worst road to our Facebook post below.