Ohio State Route 778

Ohio State Route 778

State Route 778 (SR 778, OH 778) is a very short north–south state highway in northern Ohio. The southern terminus of State Route 778 is at State Route 101 approximately 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Tiffin. The highway's northern terminus is at State Route 19 about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Green Springs.

This state route provides southbound travellers of State Route 19 easier access to southbound State Route 101, and vice-versa, easier access from northbound State Route 101 to northbound State Route 19. State Route 19 jogs east from State Route 778's northern terminus, and State Route 101 traverses in a southwest-northeast fashion when the two routes cross, making right turns from State Route 19 onto State Route 101, and corresponding to that, left turns from State Route 101 onto State Rout 19, very difficult, especially for semitrucks. State Route 228 serves a similar purpose for northbound travelers of State Route 19, and likewise southbound motorists of State Route 101, to the east of this intersection.

Read more about Ohio State Route 778:  Route Description, History, Major Intersections

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