Highway Patrol Checkpoints Scheduled for Increased Presence

Law enforcement officials from the Tennessee Highway Patrol have announced plans to carry out roadside safety checkpoints in Lincoln County and Giles County this Friday. The checkpoints will be set up at specific locations: State Route 50 at the 15.8 mile marker in Lincoln County and US Highway 31 at the 3.6 mile marker in Giles County.

The primary focus of these checkpoints will be to identify and address any instances of impaired driving. By targeting impaired drivers, the troopers aim to enhance overall safety for all motorists traveling through these areas. It is essential for drivers to adhere to traffic laws and regulations to ensure the well-being of everyone on the road.


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