Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Maryland Route 404 | |
|---|---|
| Country | USA |
| State | Maryland |
| Type | State |
| Route | 404 |
| Length mi | 24.61 |
| Length km | 39.60 |
| Established | 1939 |
| Direction a | West |
| Terminus a | United States Route 50 in Wye Mills |
| Direction b | East |
| Terminus b | Delaware Route 404 at the Delaware-Maryland border near Delmar |
Maryland Route 404 is a major highway that spans across Queen Anne's County, Caroline County, and Dorchester County in Maryland. The route connects Wye Mills to the Delaware-Maryland border, passing through Hillsboro, Denton, and Cambridge. It intersects with several notable roads, including United States Route 50, Maryland Route 309, and Maryland Route 313, while also providing access to Chesapeake College, Washington College, and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park.
Maryland Route 404 is a 24.61-mile-long state highway that begins at an intersection with United States Route 50 in Wye Mills, near the Queen Anne's-Talbot County line. The route heads east, passing through the towns of Hillsboro and Denton, where it intersects with Maryland Route 480 and Maryland Route 328. As it continues east, the route crosses the Choptank River and enters Dorchester County, providing access to Cambridge, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park, and the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. The route also passes near the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and the Salisbury University.
The history of Maryland Route 404 dates back to 1939, when it was established as a state highway connecting Wye Mills to the Delaware-Maryland border. Over the years, the route has undergone several changes, including realignments and improvements to its road surface. In the 1950s and 1960s, the route was upgraded to a paved road, and in the 1980s, it was widened to accommodate increasing traffic volume. Today, Maryland Route 404 is an important transportation artery, providing access to several notable destinations, including the Assateague Island National Seashore, the Ocean City Beach, and the Delaware Seashore State Park.
Maryland Route 404 intersects with several notable roads, including United States Route 50, Maryland Route 309, Maryland Route 313, and Delaware Route 404. The route also passes near several notable landmarks, including the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, the Francis Scott Key Bridge, and the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge. Other notable intersections include Maryland Route 16, Maryland Route 331, and Maryland Route 343, which provide access to Easton, St. Michaels, and Oxford.
Major intersections along Maryland Route 404 include United States Route 50 in Wye Mills, Maryland Route 309 in Hillsboro, and Maryland Route 313 in Denton. The route also intersects with Maryland Route 16 in Denton, providing access to Easton and the Talbot County courthouse. Other notable intersections include Maryland Route 331 in East New Market and Maryland Route 343 in Cambridge, which provide access to Oxford and the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
The traffic volume on Maryland Route 404 varies depending on the location and time of day. According to the Maryland State Highway Administration, the average annual daily traffic volume on the route ranges from 10,000 to 20,000 vehicles per day. The highest traffic volumes are typically found near the intersections with United States Route 50 and Maryland Route 309, while the lowest traffic volumes are found in the rural areas of Dorchester County. The route is also subject to seasonal fluctuations in traffic volume, with higher volumes during the summer months when tourists visit the Ocean City Beach and the Assateague Island National Seashore. Category:State highways in Maryland