Tennessee Highway Safety Office

Tennessee Highway Safety Office The Tennessee Highway Safety Office is a division of the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security advocating for traffic safety.

The Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) is Tennessee's advocate for traffic safety. THSO partners with law enforcement, judicial personnel and community advocates in efforts to reduce traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities. Through data-driven strategies, law enforcement, education and media communications, THSO works to improve human behavioral aspects of traffic safety.

06/08/2026
This year, as part of the 22nd Annual Law Enforcement Challenge, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office will offer “Tenness...
06/08/2026

This year, as part of the 22nd Annual Law Enforcement Challenge, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office will offer “Tennessee’s Best-Looking Cruiser Award” to recognize the law enforcement agency with the coolest cruiser photo.

Agencies all across Tennessee have submitted their photos and voting is now open. The deadline to vote is Friday, June 19.

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Driving hands free isn’t just the law, it’s a way to take care of yourself and the people you love.
06/08/2026

Driving hands free isn’t just the law, it’s a way to take care of yourself and the people you love.

06/07/2026

As you enjoy evening strolls in the summer, prioritize safety in low light. Boost visibility by carrying a flashlight and wearing reflective gear. Stick to designated crossings and walk facing traffic on unlit roads.

Drivers: Slow down so you have more time to react if someone enters the roadway unexpectedly.

On June 17, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office will join state and local law enforcement for the “Arrive Alive On 385” ...
06/05/2026

On June 17, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office will join state and local law enforcement for the “Arrive Alive On 385” campaign to reduce traffic-related fatalities and serious-injury crashes on State Route 385 in Memphis.

Enforcement will start at 6 AM on June 17 and continue until 10 PM. Participating agencies include the Shelby County Sheriff's Office, Collierville Police Department, Memphis Police Department est.1827, Tennessee Highway Patrol , and Millington Police Dept.

Electric scooters fall under the same Tennessee laws as bicycles and e-bikes. When not in use, scooters must be parked o...
06/05/2026

Electric scooters fall under the same Tennessee laws as bicycles and e-bikes.

When not in use, scooters must be parked out of the flow of traffic and standing upright, not tipped over.

06/04/2026

Summer heat kills car batteries faster than winter cold! ☀️🌡️

Pop your hood before you head out and look out for these 5 warning signs. ⤵️

Address

312 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard , 25th Floor
Nashville, TN
37243

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18009923587

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