Ayoye.ca: Real-Time Pothole Tracking in Quebec
Ayoye.ca: A New Tool for Montreal Drivers to Report and Track Road Hazards
A new bilingual website, Ayoye.ca, has been launched to help Montreal drivers report and track road hazards, such as potholes, in real-time across the province. Users can drop a pin on the exact spot, snap a photo, and the community votes to confirm if its real and still there. The site has already received hundreds of reports, with most clustered in Montreal and the South Shore. The team behind Ayoye.ca is expanding based on user input and plans to team up with city officials or safety groups in the future. The site is currently free to use.
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