Iota to Rayne From the west, LA 98 begins at a junction with
LA 97 (Evangeline Highway) and
LA 1123 (Des Cannes Highway) west of
Iota, a small town in
Acadia Parish. The route heads due east as an undivided two-lane highway on Des Cannes Highway through rural farmland, broken briefly by a wooded area on either side of
Bayou des Cannes. LA 98 follows West Kennedy Avenue into Iota and intersects
LA 91. The two highways zigzag through town concurrently, south onto Frey Street, southeast onto Duson Avenue (the main street), and southwest onto 5th Street. About beyond the local high school, LA 98 turns due east onto St. Joseph Avenue and heads out of town. LA 98 crosses the
Acadiana Railway (AKDN) line at
Maxie and zigzags briefly onto
LA 13, connecting with
Crowley to the south and
Eunice to the north. For the next , the highway takes a winding course southeastward through
Roberts Cove and into the city of
Rayne.
Route classification and data LA 98 has several
functional classifications over the course of its route, as determined by the
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). It is classified as an urban principal arterial in Carencro and an urban minor arterial in Rayne. Outside of these cities, the highway ranges from a rural major collector through the Iota area to a rural local road over the lightly traveled portions near Maxie and Mire. Daily traffic volume in 2013 peaked at 18,500 vehicles in Rayne and 7,000 through Carencro. The rural portions of the route generally averaged less than 3,000 vehicles daily with a low of 970 reported between Maxie and Roberts Cove. The posted speed limit is generally in rural areas, reduced to between and through town. ==History==