On Friday, October 31, the Tennessee Highway Patrol will be implementing sobriety checkpoints across several locations. In Maury County, the checkpoint will be set up on State Highway 7, specifically 0.1 miles south of Knob Creek Road. Meanwhile, in Lincoln County, drivers can expect to encounter a checkpoint at U.S. Highway 231, located at the 20.8-mile marker in Belleville.
In Lawrence County, the checkpoint will be positioned on U.S. Highway 43 South at the 2.9-mile marker. Lastly, in Lewis County, the enforcement effort will take place on U.S. Highway 412, approximately 0.2 miles west of the 1-mile marker. Authorities are encouraging all motorists to prioritize safety and adhere to traffic regulations during these checkpoints to ensure a secure driving environment for everyone.

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