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A Tennessee Sheriffs Office Teaches Solid Waste Employees About the Realities of Impaired Driving

2017-09-18 17:12:15| Waste Age

This month, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Traffic Safety Task Force spent a few hours on site at the Bi-County Solid Waste Management facilities greeting drivers as they returned from routes, handing out educational information and introducing them to the learning stations that help them understand the dangers of impaired and distracted driving.

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