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THPMemphis

@thpmemphis

The official Twitter account for Tennessee Highway Patrol-Memphis District. This account is not monitored 24/7 📞*THP for assistance.

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I am happy to announce the promotion of Lyndsay Kamminga to Deputy Director of THP Dispatch. This crucial position will assist to oversee the daily THP dispatch operations across the state. Congratulations!

I am happy to announce the promotion of Lyndsay Kamminga to Deputy Director of THP Dispatch. This crucial position will assist to oversee the daily THP dispatch operations across the state. Congratulations!
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Join us for an open house on September 18th. For career information visit jointhp.com. Shelby County Troopers also receive a 10K/year pay differential!

Join us for an open house on September 18th. For career information visit jointhp.com. Shelby County Troopers also receive a 10K/year pay differential!
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Eyes on the Road — Deer Don’t Look Both Ways. For more info on Deer Crashes, visit: bit.ly/3BORTOB #DeerOnTheMove #DriveSafeTN

Eyes on the Road — Deer Don’t Look Both Ways. For more info on Deer Crashes, visit: bit.ly/3BORTOB #DeerOnTheMove #DriveSafeTN
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The only safe and legal place to cross railroad tracks is at designated crossings. Trains are quieter and move faster than they appear, so always obey warning signs and signals, and look for a train before proceeding. Operation Lifesaver oli.org/safety-near-tr…

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To cross railroad tracks safely, always be alert and cautious, regardless of your mode of transportation. Pay close attention to warning signs and signals, and remember to look for an oncoming train before crossing. Operation Lifesaver oli.org/safety-near-tr…

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One of the most important safety features in your vehicle is YOU. When you choose to turn off your phone, buckle up, and slow down, you choose safer roads for everyone. tntrafficsafety.org

One of the most important safety features in your vehicle is YOU. When you choose to turn off your phone, buckle up, and slow down, you choose safer roads for everyone.

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We recently earned two international awards and multiple regional honors at the #AAMVAAIC2025. These awards recognize Tennessee among the top public safety agencies in North America for innovation, service, and professionalism. #AAMVA #AIC2025 Read more: tn.gov/safety/news/20…

We recently earned two international awards and multiple regional honors at the #AAMVAAIC2025. These awards recognize Tennessee among the top public safety agencies in North America for innovation, service, and professionalism. #AAMVA #AIC2025

Read more: tn.gov/safety/news/20…
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In a hurry? Slow down. It’s risky and dangerous to ignore safety signs posted at a railroad crossing. 🚆 #SeeTracksThinkTrain Learn more from nhtsagov: nhtsa.gov/campaign/railr…

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One of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up. Most Tennesseans know the lifesaving value of the seat belt—the statewide use rate was over 92% in 2024. Read more: tntrafficsafety.org/seat-belts

One of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up. Most Tennesseans know the lifesaving value of the seat belt—the statewide use rate was over 92% in 2024.

Read more: tntrafficsafety.org/seat-belts
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It’s Child Passenger Safety Week! This week is all about helping families keep kids safe on the road. Check your child's seat, learn the latest safety tips, and find resources at CarSeatSafety.Kids #TNCPSWeek

It’s Child Passenger Safety Week! This week is all about helping families keep kids safe on the road. Check your child's seat, learn the latest safety tips, and find resources at CarSeatSafety.Kids

#TNCPSWeek
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Happy Fall, y’all! Tennessee’s fall scenery can’t be beat, but enjoy it safely. Always pull over and exit the vehicle to take photos, only where it is safe to do so. #DriveSafeTennessee tntrafficsafety.org

Happy Fall, y’all! Tennessee’s fall scenery can’t be beat, but enjoy it safely. Always pull over and exit the vehicle to take photos, only where it is safe to do so. #DriveSafeTennessee

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We understand, car seats can be tricky. In Tennessee, 58% of rear- facing seats are installed incorrectly. Let a certified tech help you get it right. Find a fitting station at CarSeatSafety.Kids #TNCPSWeek

We understand, car seats can be tricky. In Tennessee, 58% of rear- facing seats are installed incorrectly. Let a certified tech help you get it right.

Find a fitting station at CarSeatSafety.Kids
#TNCPSWeek
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Never remove any car seat labels! These labels serve as useful guides for installation as well as a size and weight reference. #TNCPSWeek tntrafficsafety.org/cps

Never remove any car seat labels! These labels serve as useful guides for installation as well as a size and weight reference. #TNCPSWeek tntrafficsafety.org/cps
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Rear-facing is safest! Keep kids in a rear-facing seat for as long as possible. That is, until they hit the height or weight limit listed on your car seat. Learn more at CarSeatSafety.Kids #TNCPSWeek

Rear-facing is safest! Keep kids in a rear-facing seat for as long as possible. That is, until they hit the height or weight limit listed on your car seat.

Learn more at CarSeatSafety.Kids
#TNCPSWeek
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Car seats typically expire after 6 years from the date of manufacture due to wear and tear, changes in regulations and standards, and recalls. Locate the expiration date & serial number on the car seat label. Additional info will be on the manufacturer's website. #TNCPSWeek

Car seats typically expire after 6 years from the date of manufacture due to wear and tear, changes in regulations and standards, and recalls. Locate the expiration date & serial number on the car seat label. Additional info will be on the manufacturer's website. #TNCPSWeek