Incident County Location Remarks Event Time End Time (estimated)
ROAD CLOSED Miscellaneous Pasco US-98 Dade City, FL US-98 E / US-301 S / US Highway 98 Byp Road is closed from US-98 Bus/US-301 Bus/FL-700/FL- Mar 02, 2024 03:18am Dec 11, 2024 10:50pm

Cities along US-98 Florida
US-98 Avon Park Incidents
US-98 Bartow Incidents
US-98 Belle Glade Incidents
US-98 Boynton Beach Incidents
US-98 Brooksville Incidents
US-98 Dade City Incidents
US-98 Frostproof Incidents
US-98 Homosassa Incidents
US-98 Lake Worth Incidents
US-98 Lakeland Incidents
US-98 Loxahatchee Incidents
US-98 Mexico Beach Incidents
US-98 Pahokee Incidents
US-98 Panama City Incidents
US-98 Panama City Beach Incidents
US-98 Pensacola Incidents
US-98 West Palm Beach Incidents

About US-98

U.S. Route 98 (US-98) is a major highway that runs through the state of Florida, stretching approximately 257 miles from the Alabama border in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. The highway passes through several major cities, including Pensacola, Destin, and Panama City, as well as several smaller towns, making it an important transportation route for local residents and tourists.

US-98 is known for its scenic beauty, passing along the Gulf of Mexico and through rolling hills and tranquil forests. The highway provides access to several popular tourist destinations, including the Pensacola Beach, the Destin Harbor, and the St. Andrews State Park. Additionally, US-98 connects several important ports, including the Port of Pensacola, making it easier for goods to be transported in and out of the state.

Despite its importance, US-98 faces several challenges, including heavy congestion during peak travel times and frequent accidents. The state of Florida is taking steps to address these issues, including the addition of express lanes, the construction of new interchanges, and the installation of intelligent transportation systems.

Overall, US-98 is a vital transportation link in Florida, providing important access to popular tourist destinations, key ports, and major cities along the Gulf Coast. The highway's scenic beauty and historical significance make it a popular route for both residents and visitors alike.