The Tennessee Highway Patrol has a special message to kick off Labor Day Weekend…
NASHVILLE:
In nearby Nashville, a sobriety checkpoint has been annonced for a location on Bell Road.
Metro police officers will be staffing a sobriety checkpoint beginning in the late afternoon/early evening hours of Monday, September 7 (Labor Day) on Bell Road in the Hermitage Precinct.
The checkpoint will be staffed by the DUI Unit along with extra-duty officers working through a grant from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office.
In 2019, 41% of fatal crashes in Davidson County involved impairment. Additionally, the department responded to more than 800 crashes involving alcohol impairment with more than 500 injuries as a result.