Officers from the police department’s DUI Unit will be joined by troopers from the Tennessee Highway Patrol in staffing a sobriety checkpoint Friday night, August 17, into the early morning hours of Saturday, August 18, on West End Avenue east of I-440.
So far this year, 22% of all fatal crashes in Nashville (9 of 41) have involved impaired drivers. Blood alcohol test results are pending in more recent traffic fatality cases.