State Road 444 ("S-444") was proposed as a secondary route connecting Deltona to Oak Hill. There is no evidence of it ever being signed.
If it had been constructed, S-444 would have started at present-day Interstate 4 (I-4) and SR 472, where it would have followed Volusia CR 4145 around the northeast side of Deltona. Then, S-444 would have crossed SR 415 (bypassing Osteen to the northeast) and turned east onto Osteen-Maytown Road where it, too, would have kept a straight northern route at the point where Osteen-Maytown Road makes a southward dip into Maytown. S-444 would have ended at US 1 in Oak Hill.
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