On Friday, October 10, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints across various counties in Middle Tennessee. These checkpoints aim to enhance road safety and deter impaired driving.
In Maury County, the checkpoint will be positioned on State Route 50 East, specifically 0.2 miles east of mile marker 19. Meanwhile, in Lawrence County, officers will establish a checkpoint on State Route 98, also known as Rabbit Trail Road, at mile marker 5.5. Additionally, Hickman County will see a checkpoint on State Route 7, located at mile marker 3.
Authorities are reminding all drivers to exercise caution and adhere to traffic regulations during this enforcement initiative. The goal is to ensure the safety of all road users and reduce the risks associated with impaired driving.

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