Tennessee Highway Patrol to Implement Sobriety Checkpoints

On Friday, January 16, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints in two locations. One of these checkpoints will be established in Lincoln County along State Route 50, specifically at the 15.8 mile marker. Meanwhile, another checkpoint will be positioned in Hickman County on State Route 7, located at the 3 mile marker.

These initiatives are part of a broader commitment to enhance safety on the roads and to discourage instances of impaired driving. The checkpoints aim to ensure that drivers remain sober and responsible, contributing to the overall well-being of the community.


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