GILES COUNTY, Tenn. - The Tennessee Highway Patrol will hold sobriety checkpoints throughout August as part of an ongoing effort to reduce impaired driving across the state.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead, use designated drivers, and never drive under the influence.
A full list of checkpoint locations and dates is available at TN.gov.
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