On Friday, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement roadside safety checkpoints in two specific locations. The first checkpoint will be established in Lawrence County along US 43 North, precisely at the 23.4-mile marker. The second checkpoint will take place in Perry County on State Route 13, situated north of the 29-mile marker.
These checkpoints serve as a crucial component of the Highway Patrol’s efforts to uphold the laws of Tennessee. The visibility of such operations plays a significant role in their effectiveness, as they not only promote compliance with traffic regulations but also enhance the safety of all vehicle occupants. The Tennessee Highway Patrol emphasizes the importance of these initiatives in fostering safer roadways throughout the state.

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