On Friday, October 24, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints in Lincoln County. These checkpoints will be strategically located on State Route 50 at the 15.8-mile marker. Following this, on Saturday, October 25, similar enforcement actions will take place in Marshall County, specifically at mile marker 0 on State Route 50. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of safe driving and adherence to all traffic regulations during these operations. Motorists are encouraged to remain vigilant and responsible on the roads as these checkpoints aim to enhance public safety.
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