In Tennessee, the primary organization dedicated to promoting road safety is the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO). This agency is actively working to reduce the incidence of impaired driving incidents, which often lead to serious injuries and fatalities. To achieve this goal, the THSO partners with local community advocates and law enforcement agencies throughout the state.
One of the key initiatives in Tennessee is the statewide campaign known as Booze It & Lose It. This program is part of a broader national effort called Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, which is overseen by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Impaired driving, which encompasses driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI), and drunk driving, refers to the operation of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, including prescription medications.
In Tennessee, the legal threshold for determining intoxication is typically assessed through blood alcohol content (BAC). A BAC of 0.08% or higher is considered a criminal offense. As we approach the New Year, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize safety and remain vigilant about the well-being of those around them.

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