On Friday, August 22, 2025, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints across various counties in Middle Tennessee. These checkpoints will be strategically placed at several key locations to enhance road safety and deter impaired driving. Specifically, motorists can expect to encounter checkpoints on State Route 114 at the Hardin County line in Wayne County, along U.S. Highway 31 at the 14-mile marker in Giles County, at the 7-mile marker on State Route 99 in Marshall County, and on Huffman Road at the Fish Hatchery in Bedford County.
As these checkpoints are established, drivers are strongly encouraged to exercise caution while navigating these areas. It is important to anticipate potential delays and to prioritize safety by never operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The initiative aims to promote responsible driving habits and ensure the well-being of all road users in the region.

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