Rhode Island Route 4

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Route 4
Length: 9.8[1] mi (15.8 km)
Formed: ca. 1969
South end: US 1 in North Kingstown
Major
junctions:
Route 102 in North Kingstown
Route 403 in East Greenwich
North end: I-95 in Warwick
Rhode Island Routes
< Route 3 Route 5 >

Route 4 is a numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, known as Colonel Rodman Highway. It runs from U.S. Route 1 in North Kingstown to Interstate 95 in Warwick.

The south end of Route 4 at U.S. Route 1
The south end of Route 4 at U.S. Route 1

Route 4 is a freeway for most of its length, but there are three traffic signals on the road towards its southern terminus.

Because Route 4 is the primary route used to get between Providence and Rhode Island's beaches, Route 4 is known by many locals simply as "The Road to the Beach".[citation needed]

[edit] Exit list

Mile[1] Municipality # Destinations Notes
3.5 North Kingstown 5 Route 2; Route 102 - Exeter; Wickford split into 5A and 5B southbound
5.9 East Greenwich 6 Route 2 - Quaker Lane; South County Trail; East Greenwich
7.0 7 Route 402; Route 403 - North Kingstown; Quonset Point southbound exit and northbound entrance, currently being reconfigured for the Quonset Freeway
9.4 8 Route 401 to Route 2; to Interstate 95 - East Greenwich split into 8A and 8B northbound
Warwick
9.8 Interstate 95 north northbound exit and southbound entrance

[edit] Trivia

A past road sign before exit 8 (heading north on Route 4), was subject to a humorous modification. Exit 8 (Division Street) is a two off-ramp exit (A and B). Someone added dots above and below the hyphen in the sign to give the exit a look of a division problem. The sign was replaced a few years ago.



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