Delaware Route 44 Explained

State:DE
Type:DE
Route:44
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:6.65
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Maint:DelDOT
Established:1936
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Everetts Corner
Junction: in Hartly
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Pearsons Corner
Counties:Kent
Previous Type:DE
Previous Route:42
Next Type:DE
Next Route:48

Delaware Route 44 (DE 44) is a state highway in Kent County, Delaware. It is signed east-west and runs from DE 300 at Everetts Corner southeast to DE 8 in Pearsons Corner. The route passes through rural areas of western Kent County as well as the town of Hartly. In Hartly, DE 44 intersects DE 11. The route was built as a state highway east of Hartly by 1924 and west of Hartly by 1932, receiving the DE 44 designation by 1936.

Route description

DE 44 heads to the southeast from DE 300 at Everetts Corner on two-lane undivided Everetts Corner Road. The road passes through a mix of woodland and farmland before reaching the town of Hartly. In Hartly, the route intersects DE 11, where it becomes Main Street, and passes by homes along with some commercial establishments, crossing an abandoned railroad line. The road then heads to the east out of Hartly as Hartly Road, passing through more rural areas. DE 44 continues to its eastern terminus at DE 8 in the community of Pearsons Corner.

DE 44 has an annual average daily traffic count ranging from a high of 4,188 vehicles at the eastern terminus at DE 8 to a low of 1,565 vehicles at the western border of Hartly.[1] The entire length of DE 44 is part of the National Highway System.[2]

History

By 1920, what is now DE 44 existed as an unimproved county road. The road east of Hartly was improved into a state highway by 1924. By 1932, the portion of road west of Hartly became a state highway. DE 44 was designated by 1936 to follow its current alignment. The route has not changed since its inception.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff . Traffic Count and Mileage Report: Interstate, Delaware, and US Routes . . 2018 . PDF . March 29, 2020.
  2. Federal Highway Administration. National Highway System: Delaware. PDF. 2010. February 10, 2012.