What is hwy 402?

Highway 402 (Hwy 402) is a 102-kilometer-long highway running in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It connects Sarnia at the Canada-US border with London. It is a four-lane divided highway and runs parallel to Highway 401, the busiest highway in North America.

Hwy 402 was built in 1959 as a two-lane highway between Sarnia and London; however, it was expanded to a four-lane divided highway in the early 2000s. It is an important transportation route for trade between Canada and the United States, as it connects to the Blue Water Bridge, a major international crossing linking Sarnia and Port Huron, Michigan.

The speed limit on Hwy 402 is typically 100 km/h, although it may vary in certain areas depending on the road conditions. There are numerous rest stops, service centers, and roadside attractions along Hwy 402 that provide amenities such as restrooms, food, and fuel for travelers. Additionally, the highway passes through several communities, including Strathroy, Komoka, and Glencoe.