May 29, 2014 |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department conducted impaired driving checkpoint/saturation patrols on May 16th and 17th, which was partially funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office.
During this time, there were 166 vehicles stopped and 148 individuals charged.
 Clarksville Police saturation patrol. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)
The results from the saturation patrols are:
Offensive |
# of Charges |
DUI |
4 |
Revoked/Suspended License |
8 |
Speeding |
37 |
Insurance |
18 |
Improper Turns |
9 |
Failure to Obey Traffic Signal |
4 |
Equipment Law Violations |
56 |
Other D.L. / Registration Violations |
20 |
Window Tint |
35 |
Simple Possession |
4 |
U.D.P. |
3 |
Poss. Sch. VI for Resale |
1 |
Child Restraint Violations |
1 |
Seat Belt |
2 |
Reckless Driving |
1 |
Due Care |
1 |
Implied Consent |
1 |
Following to Close |
1 |
Warrant on File |
1 |
Move Over Law |
2 |
PI |
1 |
Curfew |
1 |
Total |
211 |
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