September 14, 2012 |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department conducted impaired driving saturation patrols between August 24th – September 8th, 2012, partially funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office.
During this time, there were 348 vehicles stopped and 304 charges issued.
 Clarksville Police saturation patrol. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)
The results from the saturation patrols are:
| Offensive |
# of Charges |
| DUI |
14 |
| Seat Belt |
1 |
| Revoked/Suspended License |
6 |
| Improper Turns |
2 |
| Improper Passing |
1 |
| Following Too Closely |
1 |
| Insurance |
40 |
| Equipment/Light Law |
54 |
| Other Driver License Violations |
3 |
| Speeding |
133 |
| Traffic Signals |
6 |
| Failure to Use Reasonable Care |
1 |
| Registration |
15 |
| Failure to Yield |
1 |
| Move Over Law |
3 |
| Other Violations (2-Simple Possession, 2-Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, 2-Evading, 1-Tampering with Evidence, 3-Public Intoxication, Implied Consent-4, 3-Curfew, 1-Loud Music, 1-Open Container, 1-Consuming Under 21, 1-Possession for Resale, 1-Unlawful Carrying of a Deadly Weapon ) |
22 |
| Total |
304 |
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