Georgia State Route 298
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Length: | 6.64 mi[1] (10.69 km) | ||||||||
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State Route 298 is a short west-east state route located in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route travels from S.R. 46 east of Soperton to State Route 297 north of Vidalia.
[edit] Routing
From its western terminus at State Route 46 east of Soperton, State Route 298 travels east-southeast, through rural portions of Treutlen, Montgomery, and Toombs counties to its eastern terminus at State Route 297 north of Vidalia.
[edit] Significance
State Route 298 runs its entire length, and as a result, sees an Annual Average Daily Traffic of less than 2,000 vehicles[2]. The route mainly serves mainly local traffic.