A444 road

The A444 is a primary road running between Coventry and Burton upon Trent in England, usually referred to as the "A treble four" or "A triple four".

The road continues into Nuneaton town centre and is notoriously bad for traffic during busy periods.

Initially, there were plans to create a north−south link road through Coventry, extending Phoenix Way south past its current terminus roundabout, as there is a section of dual carriageway that continues as the A46, numbered as the A444 to the south of the city, but such plans were dropped during the construction of the Coventry to Nuneaton section.

In Castle Gresley on 16 June 1995, a 0.8 mile bypass was built to allow traffic to go around the village, without having to go down Mount Pleasant Road, which was previously part of the A444.

The bypass is national speed limit, the closest part to Burton upon Trent which is, with a crawler lane on the uphill side.