Governor’s Highway Safety Office Launches Cumberland Crackdown

Tuesday, December 22, 2009 | 04:00am
NASHVILLE – Law enforcement agencies across the Cumberland Region are working together to save lives on Tennessee roadways. The Governor’s Highway Safety Office will join 88 agencies from 28 counties to kick off the Cumberland Crackdown at noon, Wednesday, December 30.
 
The Crackdown will be one of the largest enforcement events in Tennessee. Law enforcement agencies will be focusing their efforts on some of the deadliest highways in their jurisdiction (see list below).  These highways were identified by the Department of Safety using data from the present all the way back to 1994. Agencies will conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturation points along these roadways from 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, December 30th until 3:00 a.m., Thursday.
 
“We are able to use a more proactive approach to enforcement this holiday season by using data provided to us by the Department of Safety,” stated Governor’s Highway Safety Office (GHSO) Liaison Clint Shrum.  “Having the ability to determine the areas that are the most dangerous allows agencies to appropriate the right resources to ensure highway safety. Because of this approach the Cumberland Region is experiencing a noticeable decrease in highway fatalities this year.”
 
Director Kendell Poole, GHSO, added, “This time of year can be one of the happiest for families as they get together and make new memories. However, those happy moments can be stolen away in seconds because the holiday season is one of the deadliest and most dangerous. Enforcement will make a difference.”
 
The Governor’s Highway Safety Office reminds all Tennessee drivers to stay safe throughout the holiday season and buckle up, watch your speed and designate a sober driver when taking part in holiday festivities.
 
Roadways targeted in this effort include:
 
Bledsoe - Hwy 127                                                     Rhea - Hwy 27
Bradley - Hwy 60                                                        Overton - Hwy 111
Cannon - Hwy 70                                                        Pickett - Hwy 111
Clay - Hwy 52                                                             Polk - Hwy 64
Coffee - Hwy 41                                                         Putnam - Hwy 135
Cumberland - Hwy 127                                              Meigs- Hwy 58
DeKalb - Hwy 70                                                        Sequatchie – Hwy 28
Fentress - Hwy 127                                                    Smith - Hwy 70 (SR024)
Franklin - Hwy 16                                                       Trousdale - Hwy 10
Grundy - Hwy 56                                                        Van Buren - Hwy 111
Hamilton - Hwy 41                                                      Warren - Hwy 70
Jackson - Hwy 53                                                       White - Hwy 70
Macon - Hwy 10
Marion – Hwy 28
McMinn - Hwy 30
 
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