California State Route 98
California State Route 98 is a state highway located in the southeastern part of California. It runs approximately 30 miles, connecting the city of Brawley to Calipatria and eventually leading to U.S. Route 111. The route primarily serves as a vital link for local traffic and agricultural transport in the Imperial Valley region.
The highway is known for its flat terrain and desert landscape, making it an essential route for travelers and commercial vehicles. It also provides access to various agricultural areas, contributing to the economy of the region. California State Route 98 is maintained by the California Department of Transportation.