On Monday, April 22, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) is kicking off “Slow Down Tennessee,” a week-long campaign to help increase awareness and reduce speeding across Tennessee roadways. During this campaign, the THSO is offering yard signs free for public citizens to pick up at designated locations statewide. Signs…
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The Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) is offering free yard signs to any Tennessean wanting to help increase awareness and reduce speeding in the state.
Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THO) will focus on reducing the number of speed-related traffic fatalities in the state during its ‘Slow Down Tennessee’ campaign starting this month.
(MURFREESBORO) Shortly before 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Murfreesboro Police responded to a two-vehicle T-bone crash at the intersection of Blaze Drive and Fortress Boulevard.
Murfreesboro Police PIO Larry Flowers told WGNS News, "There were only minor injuries, no one was transported to the hospital."
Preliminary information shows a female driver in the silver Ford Explorer attempted to make a left turn onto Fortress Boulevard and collided with the blue Dodge Charger driven by a m .