Mississippi Highway 184

[citation needed] MS 184 consists of nine sections that all connect with US 84 in the towns of Waynesboro, near Laurel, Collins, Prentiss, Silver Creek, Monticello, Brookhaven, Bude, and Meadville.

It heads northeast as a two-lane highway along Main Street to enter the city limits and almost immediately pass through downtown, where it has an intersection with MS 556.

It then turns southeast through rural areas to enter Bude and have an interchange with US 84, where it becomes concurrent with US 98 and widens to a four-lane divided highway for a short distance.

It heads northeast as a 2-lane highway along Natchez Avenue to enter the city limits and pass through neighborhoods before having an intersection with US 51.

MS 184 now passes through some neighborhoods before leaving Brookhaven and continuing southeast through rural areas for a few miles before coming to an end at an intersection with US 84.

Mississippi Highway 184 (MS 184) runs for 3 miles (4.8 km) in the town of Silver Creek in Lawrence County.

Mississippi Highway 184 (MS 184) runs for 4.2 miles (6.8 km) in the city of Prentiss in Jefferson Davis County.

It heads east as a two-lane highway through rural areas to pass just south of Prentiss-Jefferson Davis County Airport to enter the Prentiss city limits, widens to a 4-lane divided highway, immediately enters a business district, and comes to an intersection with MS 13 (Columbia Avenue).

It heads east along Main Street to enter the city limits as a 4-lane divided highway, passing through mostly rural areas to have an interchange with US 49.

MS 184 now widens back to 4-lanes as it crosses a bridge over the Bouie River shortly before coming to an end at an intersection with US 84 just east of town.

Mississippi Highway 184 (MS 184) stretches for 3.89 miles (6.26 km) in Jones County, just east of the city of Laurel in the unincorporated community of Powers.

It heads east along Central Road for a short distance before turning northeast along Highway 184 E through rural areas before coming to a dead end at the northeastern edge of the city limits, which is feet from the eastbound lanes of US 84.