A584 road
The A584 is a road in England that runs between Clifton, Lancashire and Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. It is a relatively short A-road, primarily serving local traffic and connecting smaller towns and villages along the Fylde coast. The road provides access to residential areas, commercial establishments, and agricultural land. It is generally a two-lane road, with some sections potentially widening into dual carriageways near larger settlements. The A584 is a key route for accessing coastal areas and tourist destinations in the region. Road conditions and traffic volume can vary depending on the time of year, with increased congestion during peak holiday seasons. Maintenance of the A584 is the responsibility of the local highway authority, Lancashire County Council. The route generally follows a coastal path, providing scenic views of the Irish Sea in certain sections.