The Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced plans to carry out roadside safety checkpoints on Friday in specific counties. In Lincoln County, the checkpoint will be located at U.S. Highway 64 near the 15.7 mile marker, which is close to Wilson Parkway, focusing on sobriety on April 19, 2024. Additionally, in Lawrence County, the checkpoint will be set up on U.S. Highway 43 North around the 23.4 mile marker, also emphasizing sobriety. These checkpoints are part of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to ensure road safety and prevent incidents of impaired driving. Drivers in these areas are advised to exercise caution and cooperate with authorities during the checkpoint operations.
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