On Friday, December 12, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints in various locations. One of the designated sites will be in Giles County, where a checkpoint will be established along U.S. Highway 31, specifically near the 14-mile marker. Additionally, in Wayne County, law enforcement officials will be conducting a checkpoint on State Route 13 North, positioned at the underpass of U.S. 64.
Drivers passing through these regions are advised to exercise caution and to factor in additional travel time as they navigate these checkpoints. The initiative aims to enhance road safety and deter impaired driving, ensuring a safer environment for all motorists.