Mississippi Highway 450
Mississippi Highway 450 is a state highway in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States, that connects Mississippi Highway 1, south of Scott, with U.S. Route 61 / U.S. Route 278, east of Choctaw. It was designated in 1956, starting at MS 1 south of Scott and ending at Choctaw. Starting in 1962, the section near Stringtown was rerouted significantly. The last realignment was in 1974, where the section near Stringtown was straightened, and US 61 moved east of Choctaw.
Route description
MS 450 is located in southern Bolivar County, and is maintained by the Mississippi Department of Transportation. In 2013, MDOT calculated as many as 720 vehicles traveling east of Love Johnson Road, and as few as 190 vehicles traveling east of Deer Creek Drive. MS 450 is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3.MS 450 starts at a T intersection with MS 1 / Great River Road south of Scott, and travels east through farmland. The route soon crosses the Great River Railroad and intersects First Street, a road that leads to Scott. West of Davenport Road, MS 450 begins to shift southward. The road soon meets Stringtown Road at a T intersection. MS 450 becomes concurrent with the road and travels south. About later, the route turns east, and Stringtown Road continues south. At Dixon Road, the road shifts northward. It travels eastward again at Richard Road, and crosses a small creek east of Dummy Line Road. A few miles later, MS 450 enters the unincorporated community of Choctaw, where it intersects the old routing of US 61. It soon crosses a railroad, and travels to its eastern terminus at US 61 / US 278. The road continues east as Boyles Street.