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Route 77: 14.3: 23.0 Rhode Island Road in Little Compton: Route 138 in Tiverton: 1964: current Route 78: 4.2: 6.8 Route 78 in Stonington: US 1 in Westerly: 1979: current Route 81: 8.0: 12.9 Route 179 in Little Compton: Route 81 in Fall River, MA: 1981: current Route 84 — — — — 1955: 1958
Route 7 is a numbered state highway in Rhode Island, United States. It runs approximately 16 miles (26 km) from Route 246 in Providence north to Burrillville . Route description
Route 402 is a numbered state highway running 1.2 miles (1.9 km) in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Route 402 is a major corridor through both East Greenwich and North Kingstown , and often locally referred to as Frenchtown Road .
Route 51 north (Phenix Avenue) Southern terminus of Route 51: 3.3: 5.3: Route 33 south (Main Street) Western terminus of concurrency with Route 33: West Warwick–Warwick line: 4.3: 6.9: Route 33 north (Providence Street) Eastern terminus of concurrency with Route 33: Warwick: 4.8: 7.7: Route 2 (Bald Hill Road) 6.4: 10.3: Route 117 (Centreville ...
Route 51 starts at an intersection with Route 115 in West Warwick. It runs northward through residential areas before skirting the Cranston Country Club. It continues north, passes over I-295 without an exit, and ends at Route 12 in Cranston. Route 51 is the only Rhode Island state highway that does not have any state-maintained sections.
Route 102 is a 44.4-mile-long (71.5 km) numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Route 102 serves as a non-freeway beltway around the Providence metro area. It begins in the village of Wickford and travels through less developed areas of western Rhode Island. The route ends in the village of Slatersville.
Route 12 starts at Route 14 and Route 102 in Foster. It roughly follows the shore of the Scituate Reservoir before passing over its dam. It passes over I-295 without an interchange and heads towards downtown Cranston. After passing the city center as a main east–west corridor, Route 2 passes Route 10's southern terminus.
After exit 5, Route 4 passes the Rhode Island Army National Guard base to the east and to the Hunt River to the west. Route 4 northbound interchanges with Route 403 at exit 7; Route 403, or the Quonset Freeway, is a four-lane, limited access freeway and spur route of Route 4 that serves the Quonset Business Park and the village of Davisville.