[4][5][6] Here, SR 208 has its highest traffic counts; within the 2011 ODOT survey, the road is listed with an average annual daily traffic(AADT) of 3,090 vehicles on a section of highway between the western terminus and the point that SR 208 turns northeasterly.
[7] After turning towards the northeast the road crosses the Ohio Central Railroad owned track.
After the school, the road crosses the Muskingum River, followed by a T-intersection with SR 666.
After turning towards the south, the road makes a curve towards due east.
The route enters Adamsville from the north, heading due south.