The Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced plans to set up a roadside safety checkpoint on February 16th in Maury County, specifically on State Highway 7, located 1.1 miles south of Knob Creek Road. These checkpoints are part of the Tennessee Highway Patrol’s strategy to enforce state laws and prioritize the safety of all vehicle occupants. By conducting these highly visible checkpoints, law enforcement aims to maintain road safety and uphold regulations effectively.
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