THP Ramping Up Efforts to Ensure Safe Roads During Holiday Season

A Tennessee Highway Patrol cruiser. (Courtesy: WVLT / WSMV)

THP Ramping Up Efforts to Ensure Safe Roads During Holiday Season

(Story courtesy of WVLT News)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Highway Patrol said it is ramping up efforts to ensure safety on the state’s roadways during the holiday season.

As a part of the Holiday Safety Enforcement Campaign, state troopers will be out in full force in an effort to prevent serious crashes and fatalities.

“The holidays are a time for joy and celebration, but they also bring increased risks on the road,” said Colonel Matt Perry of the Tennessee Highway Patrol. “We’re asking all drivers to slow down, avoid distractions, and always buckle up. Our goal is to make sure everyone arrives at their destination safely.”

THP officials said the campaign will focus on reducing impaired driving, speeding, aggressive drivers and distracted driving across all 95 counties.

Colonel Perry also reminded drivers of the dangers of drowsy driving.

“If you start to feel sleepy, pull over to a safe spot, take a short nap, or roll down your window for some fresh air,” Perry said. “Don’t risk your life or the lives of others by driving drowsy.”

Officials said you can report distracted or other unsafe driving by calling *THP hands-free.

A Tennessee Highway Patrol cruiser. (Courtesy: WVLT / WSMV)

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THP Ramping Up Efforts to Ensure Safe Roads During Holiday Season

A Tennessee Highway Patrol cruiser. (Courtesy: WVLT / WSMV)

THP Ramping Up Efforts to Ensure Safe Roads During Holiday Season

(Story courtesy of WVLT News)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Highway Patrol said it is ramping up efforts to ensure safety on the state’s roadways during the holiday season.

As a part of the Holiday Safety Enforcement Campaign, state troopers will be out in full force in an effort to prevent serious crashes and fatalities.

“The holidays are a time for joy and celebration, but they also bring increased risks on the road,” said Colonel Matt Perry of the Tennessee Highway Patrol. “We’re asking all drivers to slow down, avoid distractions, and always buckle up. Our goal is to make sure everyone arrives at their destination safely.”

THP officials said the campaign will focus on reducing impaired driving, speeding, aggressive drivers and distracted driving across all 95 counties.

Colonel Perry also reminded drivers of the dangers of drowsy driving.

“If you start to feel sleepy, pull over to a safe spot, take a short nap, or roll down your window for some fresh air,” Perry said. “Don’t risk your life or the lives of others by driving drowsy.”

Officials said you can report distracted or other unsafe driving by calling *THP hands-free.

A Tennessee Highway Patrol cruiser. (Courtesy: WVLT / WSMV)