On Friday, December 26, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is set to implement sobriety checkpoints across several locations. In Lawrence County, officers will be stationed on U.S. Highway 43 South, specifically at the 2.9 mile marker. Meanwhile, in Lincoln County, enforcement activities will occur on State Route 275, positioned at the 4.5 mile marker. Additionally, Lewis County will see a checkpoint established just .2 miles west of the 1 mile marker.
These checkpoints are part of a broader initiative aimed at reducing incidents of impaired driving and enhancing safety on the roads. The Tennessee Highway Patrol remains committed to ensuring that all drivers adhere to safe driving practices, thereby fostering a safer environment for all road users.
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