THP Gears Up For July 4th Weekend Crackdown on Drunk Drivers

Wednesday, July 01, 2009 | 09:05am

Don’t Forget “Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving” 

NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Highway Patrol announced today that state troopers will be out in full force during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, cracking down on drunk drivers with an aggressive Drunk Driving, Over the Limit, Under Arrest enforcement blitz.   To make sure motorist are obeying the law, the Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct sobriety and driver license checkpoints across the state in an effort to reduce fatalities and serious injury crashes in Tennessee.
 
“It’s obvious to recognize someone who’s had way too much to drink to drive safely. But what about those who have had just a few too many?” said Department of Safety Commissioner Dave Mitchell. “There is never an acceptable amount of alcohol to have consumed to drive safely. Don’t be a threat to yourself and others. If you drink, don’t drive, period.”
 
The consequences of drinking and driving are serious and real. Not only do you risk killing yourself or someone else, but the trauma and financial costs of a crash or an arrest for driving impaired can be significant. Violators often face jail time, the loss of their driver’s license, higher insurance rates, and dozens of other unanticipated expenses.
 
“Driving while impaired isn’t worth the tremendous risk. No matter your age, if you’ve had too much holiday spirit, you’d better find a safe and sober ride home or your chances of arrest are high,” stressed THP Commander, Colonel Mike Walker.
 
During the 2008 July 4 holiday weekend, 11 people died on Tennessee roadways. That’s a fatality rate of one death every seven hours and six minutes. Six of the seven people killed in automobile crashes last year were not wearing seatbelts. Four motorcyclists also died during the July 4th holiday weekend last year. Three of the deaths, or 27 percent, occurred in alcohol-related crashes.
 
In 2007, national statistics indicate 34 percent of all drivers involved in traffic-related crashes during the July 4th holiday period had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher, the legal limit in all states.
 
“Too many people still fail to understand that alcohol and driving don’t mix. Impaired driving is no accident—nor is it a victimless crime. It’s vitally important that we bring this tragic situation to an end.” said Colonel Walker.
 
Drunk driving is one of America’s deadliest problems. Nationwide, in 2007, 41,059 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes. There were 12,988 people who were killed in traffic crashes that involved at least one driver or motorcycle rider with a BAC of .08 or higher.
 
In Tennessee in 2008, 1,043 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes.   There were 78 people who were killed in traffic crashes that involved at least one driver or motorcycle rider with a BAC of .08 or higher.
 
Alcohol plays a big role in motorcycle fatalities too. Forty-one percent of the 2,182 motorcycle riders who were killed in single-vehicle crashes nationwide in 2007 had BAC levels of .08 or higher. In fatal crashes for 2007, a higher percent of motorcycle riders had BAC levels of .08 or higher than any other type of vehicle driver. Ten of the 144 motorcycle riders who were killed in Tennessee in 2008 had BAC levels of .08 or higher.
 
“In more than 30 years with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, I’ve had to tell a lot of people that a loved one has died in a traffic crash,” said THP Colonel Mike Walker.” “It’s never an easy job, but what makes it tougher is knowing that many deaths could have been prevented if the victims were wearing seat belts.”
 
Nationally in 2007, 71 percent of the passenger vehicle occupants in fatal crashes who were buckled up survived the crash.
 
During the 2009 Memorial Day holiday, the Department of Safety launched its Traffic Fatality Victims’ Memorial. More than a thousand people die each year on Tennessee roadways, and this online memorial is designed to give family members of those killed on our highways an opportunity and place to memorialize and remember their loved ones.  For more information regarding the TN Department of Safety Traffic Fatality Victims’ Memorial, please visit our website at http://www.tn.gov/safety/pubsafety/fatalitymemorial.html
 
The 2009 July 4th Holiday period begins at 6:00pm, Thursday, July 2, and will end at 11:59pm, Sunday, July 5. This is a 78-hour holiday period.
 
The Tennessee Department of Safety’s mission is (www.TN.Gov/safety) to ensure the safety and general welfare of the public. The department encompasses the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Office of Homeland Security and Driver License Services. General areas of responsibility include law enforcement, safety education, motorist services and terrorism prevention.
 
TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DRIVER LICENSE & SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS

DIST. 1 KNOXVILLE
Thursday, July 2:

The Tennessee Highway patrol along with Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville
Police Department, Union County Sheriff’s Office and the Maynardville Police
Department will conduct simultaneous saturation patrols in Knox and Union Counties
from 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  KNOX COUNTY         NORTHSHORE DR & CONORD RD.        EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        KNOX COUNTY         NORTHSHORE DR & CONCORD RD.       EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        UNION COUNTY        SR 131 NEAR PETERS RD.            EVENING

Friday, July 3:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  LOUDON COUNTY       HWY 72/ROBINSON SPRINGS RD.       EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        ANDERSON COUNTY     DUTCH VALLEY RD/OLD LAKE CR.      EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        CAMPBELL COUNTY     SR 116 & LITTLE COVE CREEK        EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        MONROE COUNTY       SR 322 & GLENLOCK RD.             AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        MORGAN COUNTY       HWY 62 & HWY 116                  MORNING
DL CHECKPOINT        SEVIER COUNTY       NEW ERA ROAD                      AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        SCOTT COUNTY        U-S HWY & BEAR CREEK RD.          EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        UNION COUNTY        LOYSTON RD & HANSARD RD.          EVENING

Sunday, July 5

DL CHECKPOINT        BLOUNT COUNTY       SR 33 & CO-OP RD.                 AFTERNOON

DIST. 2 CHATTANOOGA
Friday, July 3:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HAMILTON COUNTY     LIGHTFOOT MILL RD.                EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  BRADLEY COUNTY      US HWY 11 SOUTH OF APD 40         EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  MCMINN COUNTY       HWY 30 @ OLD ATHENS POST          EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        MEIGS COUNTY        HWY 58 @ TEN MILE GROCERY         EVENING
DL CHECK POINT       COFFEE COUNTY       OLD TULLAHOMA HWY @ 3 WAY MARKET  EVENING

Saturday, July 4:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  BLEDSOE COUNTY      HWY 30 @ FARMERS CO-OP            EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        GRUNDY COUNTY       HWY 108 @20TH AVENUE              MORNING
DL CHECKPOINT        RHEA COUNTY         HWY 68 @ CEMETERY RD              EVENING

DIST. 3 NASHVILLE
Friday, July 3:

DL CHECKPOINT        MONTGOMERY COUNTY   SR 374 SOUTH OF LAFAYETTE RD      EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        SUMNER COUNTY       HWY 31W & RED RIVER               MORNING
DL CHECKPOINT        WILSON COUNTY       COLES FERRY PIKE @ FRIENDSHIP     EVENING
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SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  CHEATHAM COUNTY     SAMS CREEK @ DRY CREEK            EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  DICKSON COUNTY      HWY 46 NEAR I-40                  EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HUMPHREYS COUNTY    HWY 230 @ COUNTY LINE             EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  ROBERTSON COUNTY    HWY 41 RIDGETOP                   EVENING

The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct saturation patrol on I-65 in Williamson
County.

Saturday, July 4:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  SUMNER COUNTY       GALLATIN POLICE ASSIST            UNK
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  WILSON COUNTY       SR 171 (SOUTH MT. JULIET RD)      MORNING

The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct saturation patrols on I-40 in Dickson
County, I-24 in Montgomery & Robertson and Rutherford Counties.

Sunday, July 5:

DL CHECKPOINT        RUTHERFORD COUNTY   I-24                              MORNING

The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct saturation patrol on I-40 in Dickson
County, I-65 in Robertson County and I-24 in Montgomery County.             

DIST. 4 MEMPHIS
Friday, July 3:

DL CHECKPOINT        OBION COUNTY        SR 21 @ MILLCREEK                 AFTERNOON

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HARDEMAN COUNTY     SR 57 EAST OF FOSTER RD.          EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  OBION COUNTY        SR 22 .4 M SOUTH OF MM 21         EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  TIPTON COUNTY       SR 59 WEST OF MASON MALONE RD.    EVENING

Saturday, July 4:

DL CHECKPOINT        HAYWOOD COUNTY      STATE ROUTE 76 NORTH OF SR 179    AFTERNOON

DIST. 5 FALL BRANCH
Friday, July 3:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  COCKE COUNTY        US 25/70 @ OPEN DOOR CHURCH       EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  GREENE COUNTY       HWY 172 @ BURKMAN Feed            EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HAMBLEN COUNTY      US 25-E @ SR 343                  EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        CARTER COUNTY       SR 67                             AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        WASHINGTON COUNTY   AUSTIN SPRING RD                  EVENING


Saturday, July 4:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  CLAIBORNE COUNTY    US 25-E & CUMBERLAND GAP          EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        GREENE COUNTY       SR 340                            EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        HAWKISN COUNTY      US-11 WEST & POOR VALLEY RD       EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        JOHNSON COUNTY      SR 91 @ SHADY VALLEDY             AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        UNICOI COUNTY       UNICOI DRIVE                      EVENING

Sunday, July 5:

DL CHECKPOINT        CLAIBORNE COUNTY    SR 33                             EVENING

DIST. 6 COOKEVILLE
Friday, July 3:

DL CHECKPOINT        PUTNAM COUNTY       SR 290 @ CUMBY RD                 EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        FENTRESS COUNTY     TINCHTOWN @ RAY’S MARKET          EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        TROUSDALE COUNTY    HWY 141 @ RIVER BRIDGE            NOON
DL CHECKPOINT        TROUSDALE COUNTY    OLD LAFAYETTE @ DONOHO BRIDGE     MORNING

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  JACKSON COUNTY      SR 290 @ PUTNAM CO. LINE          EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  JACKSON COUNTY      SR 56 @ MM 1                      EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  PUTNAM COUNTY       SR 56 @ DEKALB COUNTY LINE        EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  FENTRESS COUNTY     SR 62 @ MARY’S MARKET             EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  VAN BUREN COUNTY    HWY 111 SOUTH                     EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  SMITH COUNTY        SR 80 @ MM 2                      EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  SMITH COUNTY        SR 25 @ MM 2                      EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  JACKSON COUNTY      SR 290 @ PUTNAM CO. LINE          EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  JACKSON COUNTY      SR 56 @ MM 1                      EVENING

The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct saturation patrols in Cannon and Warren
Counties.

Saturday, July 4:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  DEKALB COUNTY       SR 96 @ OLD 96                    EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  DEKALB COUNTY       SR 56 @ MEMORIAL GARD             EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  CUMBERLAND COUNTY   SR 70 WEST                        EVENING

The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct saturation patrols in Putnam and Clay
Counties.

DIST. 7 LAWRENCEBURG
Friday, July 3:

DL CHECKPOINT        MAURY COUNTY        SR 99 E .5 M WEST OF MM 26        EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        LAWRENCE COUNTY     SR 240 @ MM 11.5                  MORNING
DL CHECKPOINT        HICKMAN COUNTY      MISSIONARY RIDGE RD               EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        MARSHALL COUNTY     SR 64 @ MM 6                      EVENING

Saturday, July 4:

DL CHECKPOINT        MAURY COUNTY        SR 166 @ BEECH HILL CHURCH        EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        LINCOLN COUNTY      SR 273 .5 M EAST OF MM 14         EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        MARSHALL COUNTY     SR 64 @ MM 6                      EVENING

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  GILES COUNTY        HWY 31 S @ MM 3                   EVENING

Sunday, July 5:

DL CHECKPOINT        LEWIS COUNTY        SR 412 @ MM 22                    AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        BEDFORD COUNTY      SR 82 @ MM 6.5                    AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        WAYNE COUNTY        SR 64 @ MM 17.5                   EVENING

DIST. 8 JACKSON
Thursday, July 2:

Friday, July 3:

DL CHECKPOINT        CARROLL COUNTY      U.S. Highway 70                   AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        HENDERSON COUNTY    S.R. 22                           AFTERNOON
DL CHECKPOINT        HARDIN COUNTY       S.R. 22                           EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        MADISON COUNTY      U.S. HIGHWAY 70                   EVENING
DL CHECKPOINT        WEAKLEY COUNTY      S.R. 54                           EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  MADISON COUNTY      U.S. HIGHWAY 412                  EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HENDERSON COUNTY    U.S.HIGHWAY 412                   EVENING
SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HARDIN COUNTY       S.R. 57                           EVENING

Saturday, July 4:

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT  HENRY COUNTY        STATE ROUTE 69                    EVENING

DL CHECKPOINT        HENDERSON COUNTY    STATE ROUTE 22                    AFTERNOON

Sunday, July 5:

DL CHECKPOINT        GIBSON COUNTY       S.R. 77                           EVENING
July 4th FACT SHEET
  • Every 40 minutes and nearly 40 times a day, someone in the United States dies in an alcohol impaired traffic crash. (NHTSA)
  • Alcohol is a major factor in fatal crashes during the July 4 holiday.
  • In 2007, 34 percent of all drivers involved in traffic related crashes nationwide during the Fourth of July holiday period possessed a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher.
  • During the 2007 July 4th holiday period, there were a total of 200 traffic related fatalities nationwide. Out of that number, 44% involved a driver or motorcycle rider with a BAC of .08 or higher.
  • The tragedies and costs from drinking and driving impaired do not just end at the potential death, disfigurement, disability and injured caused by impaired driers.
  • Driving with a BAC of .08 or higher is illegal in every state. Yet too many people still ignore the law. According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report over 1.4 million people were arrested for driving under the influence in 2006.
Celebrate Freedom by plan a safe way home before the festivities begin, so you can be alive to enjoy the next celebration.
  • Plan a safe way home before the festivities begin.
  • Before drinking, please designate a sober driver and give that person your keys;
  • If you’re impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation so you are sure to get home safely;
  • If you happen to see a drunk driver on the road, don’t hesitate to dial *THP on your mobile phone, which connects you to the nearest dispatcher in your area.
  • And remember, Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk. If you know someone who is about to drive or ride while impaired, take their keys and help them make other arrangements to get to where they are going safely.
For more information, please visit www.StopImpairedDriving.org.

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