In the upcoming month of April, the Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced the schedule for roadside safety checkpoints in Lawrenceburg District 7. These checkpoints are set to take place on specific dates within various counties.
On April 5th, the checkpoints will be conducted in Giles and Bedford counties. Following this, on April 12th, the checkpoints will be set up in Lincoln and Giles County. Moving forward, on April 19th, the focus will shift to Lincoln and Lawrence counties. Finally, on April 26th, the checkpoints will be established in Bedford and Marshall counties.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol emphasizes the importance of these roadside safety checkpoints as crucial tools in enforcing the laws of Tennessee. These checkpoints not only serve as a means of law enforcement but also play a significant role in ensuring the safety and protection of all vehicle occupants.
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