On Friday, October 17, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints across various counties in Middle Tennessee. These checkpoints are part of an ongoing effort to enhance road safety and deter impaired driving.
In Giles County, the checkpoint will be positioned on U.S. Highway 31 at mile marker 14. Meanwhile, in Marshall County, drivers can expect to encounter a checkpoint on State Route 99 at mile marker 7. Additionally, Wayne County will have a checkpoint set up on State Route 13 North, specifically at the U.S. 64 underpass.
Authorities are reminding all motorists to prioritize safety and adhere to traffic regulations during these enforcement activities. The goal is to ensure a safer driving environment for everyone on the road.

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