Tennessee Highway Patrol to Implement Sobriety Checkpoints on November 7

On Friday, November 7, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints across several locations. In Lawrence County, the checkpoint will be positioned on State Route 98 at the 5.5 mile marker. Meanwhile, in Maury County, officers will be monitoring traffic on State Route 50 East, specifically 0.2 miles east of mile marker 19. Bedford County will see a checkpoint on State Route 82 South at the 6.5 mile marker, and in Lewis County, the enforcement will take place on US-412 West at the 0.9 mile marker.

Authorities are emphasizing the importance of safe driving and adherence to all traffic regulations during these checkpoints. Motorists are encouraged to remain vigilant and responsible as they navigate these areas, ensuring the safety of themselves and others on the road.


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