On Friday, November 28, the Tennessee Highway Patrol will be implementing sobriety checkpoints at several key locations throughout the state. These checkpoints are part of an ongoing effort to enhance road safety and reduce incidents of impaired driving.
In Lawrence County, the checkpoint will be situated on U.S. Highway 43 North, specifically at mile marker 23.4. Meanwhile, in Marshall County, drivers can expect to encounter a checkpoint on State Route 50, right at mile marker 0.
Moving to Maury County, the checkpoint will be located on State Highway 7, just 0.1 miles south of Knob Creek Road. In Perry County, the authorities will set up a checkpoint on State Route 13 North, positioned 0.1 mile north of mile marker 29. Lastly, in Lincoln County, motorists will find a checkpoint on State Route 50 at mile marker 15.8.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol urges all drivers to exercise caution and adhere to traffic regulations while traveling through these areas. Your safety and the safety of others depend on responsible driving practices.

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