The Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced plans to carry out roadside safety checkpoints on Friday in specific counties. In Giles County, the checkpoint will be set up on US Highway 31 at the 14-mile marker. Meanwhile, in Wayne County, motorists can expect a checkpoint on State Route 13 North at the US 64 underpass. These checkpoints are part of ongoing efforts to ensure road safety and compliance with traffic regulations. Drivers in these areas should be prepared to encounter these checkpoints and cooperate with law enforcement personnel as needed.
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