SR-403 | |||
Begin | East Greenwich | ||
End | Quonset | ||
Length | 5 mi | ||
Length | 8 km | ||
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State Route 403 is a state route and freeway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The highway spurts south of Providence and is 5 miles (8 kilometers) long. State Route 403 is Rhode Island’s highest road number.
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Travel directions
The highway begins with a trumpet interchange on State Route 4 and continues east to Narragansett Bay. The highway has 2×2 lanes and makes a long S-turn on its route. The highway provides access to Quonset Airport.
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History
State Route 403 is Rhode Island’s newest highway. Construction began in 2000 and opened to traffic between Davisville and Quonset on June 22, 2006. After that, the interchange with State Route 4 was constructed between 2006 and 2008 and opened to traffic in December 2008.
Exit numbering according to distance was introduced in 2019.
Traffic intensities
No State Route 403 records are known.