THP Gears Up For Memorial Weekend Enforcement

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Motorists can expect to see plenty of State Troopers on the road this Memorial Day weekend. The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be out in force looking for drivers who are breaking the law. More than 85 sobriety and driver license checkpoints are scheduled throughout the long holiday weekend in an effort to reduce fatalities and serious injury crashes in Tennessee.

"Memorial Day marks the beginning of the busy summer holiday travel season," said Department of Safety Commissioner Dave Mitchell. "Throughout the holiday weekend and the rest of the summer, drivers
will see more State Troopers strictly enforcing seat belt laws, stopping
speeders and arresting impaired drivers to make sure everyone reaches
their destinations safely."

21 people were killed on Tennessee roadways during the 2007 Memorial Day holiday weekend, up from 16 deaths in 2006.

"That is a disturbing upward trend that we are dedicated to reversing this year," sai THP Colonel Mike Walker. "Let this be your warning. If you speed, if you drive while under the influence, if you don't buckle up,
we will stop you. You'll get a ticket or possibly spend the holiday in jail."

Eight of the 12 people killed in automobile crashes last year were not
wearing seatbelts. Seven motorcyclists, one pedestrian and one ATV driver also died during the 78-hour Memorial holiday period in 2007. Four of the deaths, or 21%, occurred in alcohol-related crashes.

Many Tennesseans will spend part of the holiday weekend on one of the
many waterways in the state. That is why THP is teaming up with the
Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency to remind boaters that drinking and operating a boat do not mix. Whether it's DUI or BUI (Boating Under the Influence), violating the law can lead to fines, probation, and even jail time.

THP is also participating in another enforcement campaign called Hands
Across the Border during the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Tennessee State Troopers will team up with law enforcement officers from other states for this safety initiative. On May 23, THP will conduct a checkpoint near the Kentucky border. The following day, a similar event will be held near the Alabama border, and on May 29, Troopers will be working with Georgia officers to stop drivers who are breaking the law.

The 2008 Memorial Day holiday period begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, and will end at 11:59 p.m. on Monday.


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