The THP, Giles County Sheriff's Office, Pulaski Police Department and local authorities in Middle Tennessee
remind local drivers to be extra cautious this time of year...
With all the festivities going on, including proms, graduations, events and more, everyone is trying to get
things done in short order, and that can cause problems, especially on the roadways.
Six people have died in separate traffic crashes across Middle Tennessee over an eight-day span recently,
even as new state data has shown fatal crashes are down compared to recent years.
The deadly crashes occurred from April 5th through April 12th and spanned several counties in Middle Tennessee.
Just a reminder, to slow down, be cautious, and take your time...please drive carefully, and be curtious to others.
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Giles County Fire & Rescue Rodeo (5/8 & 5/9)
Pulaski Angler Receives Honor
Giles County Election Forum (6/4 & 6/5)
This Weekend's Community Events
Starbucks Selects Nashville For Corporate Office
"The Arts" Coming To UT Southern (4/23)
Invest Tennessee Event In Pulaski (4/30)