Intercounty Connector
The Intercounty Connector (ICC) is a toll road in Maryland that connects the suburbs of Washington, D.C., specifically linking Montgomery County and Prince George's County. Officially designated as Maryland Route 200, it spans approximately 18 miles and provides a crucial east-west route for commuters, helping to alleviate traffic congestion on local roads.
Opened in 2011, the ICC features multiple interchanges that connect to major highways, including I-95 and I-495. The road is designed to improve travel times and enhance regional connectivity, making it easier for residents to access jobs, schools, and services across the area.