THP to Implement Checkpoint Enforcement Across Three Counties Soon

The Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced its planned sobriety checkpoints for Friday, November 21, 2025. These checkpoints are part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing traffic safety and combating impaired driving across the state.

In Giles County, troopers will be stationed on State Route 11, specifically at the 13.1 mile marker. Meanwhile, in Lincoln County, the enforcement will take place on U.S. Highway 64, located at the 15.7 mile marker, which is also known as Wilson Parkway. Additionally, Hickman County will see a checkpoint on State Route 46, right at the boundary between Hickman and Dickson counties.

These measures reflect the Tennessee Highway Patrol’s commitment to ensuring safer roadways and reducing incidents related to impaired driving.


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