The Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced plans to conduct at least six checkpoints over the next two months, from March 9 through April 20, 2012. The planned checkpoints are not always labeled Sobriety Checkpoints or DUI Roadblocks. Some checkpoints are referred to as Driver’s License Roadside Safety Checkpoints.
It is important for Tennessee motorist to understand that even if a checkpoint is designed to verify driver’s licenses, the Troopers conducting the stops are trained to detect and investigate those drivers they suspect of Driving Under the Influence (DUI). For instance, the THP participates in the Governor’s Highway Safety Office campaign–Booze It & Lose It!
The announced locations for checkpoints, as reported in the Knoxville News Sentinel, are:
Friday, March 9 – Schaad Road – West of Pleasant Ridge Road
Friday, March 23 – Oak Ridge Highway (Route 62) – East of Pellissippi Parkway (Route 162)
Friday, April 6 – Maynardville Highway (Route 33) – At Loyston Road
Friday, April 13 – Schaad Road – West of Pleasant Ridge Road
Friday, April 20 – Schaad Road – West of Pleasant Ridge Road
Anyone detained and then arrested at a Sobriety Checkpoint or Driver’s License Roadside Safety Checkpoint should immediately contact a Tennessee attorney familiar with DUI Roadblocks or Driver’s License Checkpoints. For more information about the crime of DUI or about your legal rights relating to a Tennessee Highway Patrol roadblock, Sara, Steve, or Nate are available by calling (865) 249-7200.