As Memorial Day weekend approaches, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is intensifying its efforts to ensure the safety of drivers and reduce the likelihood of accidents. With many residents of Tennessee preparing to travel from Friday through Monday evening, troopers across the state will be actively enforcing seat belt regulations, establishing sobriety checkpoints, and conducting high-visibility patrols. The primary goal of these initiatives is clear: to decrease the number of traffic-related fatalities and injuries during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
Colonel Matt Perry, the commander of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, emphasized the importance of safety during this holiday weekend. “Memorial Day weekend is a time for family and reflection — and we want everyone to get where they’re going safely,” he stated. He also highlighted that law enforcement will be vigilant in monitoring for impaired drivers, speeders, and anyone else who may pose a danger on the roads.
In addition to their enforcement efforts, the Tennessee Highway Patrol has provided several safety tips for motorists to keep in mind while traveling. These recommendations include always wearing a seatbelt, refraining from driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, adhering to speed limits—particularly in construction zones and rural areas—putting away mobile devices to minimize distractions, and allowing extra time to reach destinations. By following these guidelines, drivers can contribute to a safer travel experience for everyone on the road this Memorial Day weekend.