Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) announced it will conduct driver’s license, sobriety, and seat belt checkpoints across the state throughout November.
According to the THP, the enforcement campaign is part of an ongoing statewide effort to keep roads safe as the busy holiday travel season approaches. Troopers will be stationed at various undisclosed locations to ensure motorists are licensed, sober, and properly restrained.
Officials said the checkpoints are designed to prevent crashes, injuries, and fatalities caused by impaired or distracted driving. THP also reminded drivers to use designated sober drivers or ride-sharing services if they plan to consume alcohol.
In a statement shared on social media, THP encouraged Tennesseans to “Drive Smart” and emphasized that safety remains the department’s top priority. “These enforcement efforts help keep our roads safe by ensuring drivers are licensed, sober, and buckled up,” the agency said.
A full list of November checkpoint dates and locations is available through the Tennessee Department of Safety’s official website.
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