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October 06, 2008

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Motorists Can Dial *THP For Help On Highways

Published: 12:20 PM, 07/03/2008
 


Source: The Greeneville Sun

Troopers Assist

With Flat Tires,

Serious Accidents,

Even Road Rage

The Tennessee Department of Safety is reminding motorists to dial *THP on their cell phones if they encounter trouble on the road.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol responds to more than 500,000 calls for service on the state's highways each year.

State troopers will respond if a driver needs them, whether it's for a flat tire or a serious accident. Motorists can dial *THP (*847) from their cell phone and will be automatically connected to the closest THP dispatch office.

"We are working 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year," said THP Colonel Mike Walker. "If you dial *THP, an operator will make sure that a trooper is sent to your location to help, and it doesn't matter how small the problem may be. Being stuck on the side of the highway can be dangerous, and we are here to serve and protect everyone traveling Tennessee highways."

Drivers can still dial 911 if they are in an emergency situation.

Dialing *THP may cut down on wait time since the call goes directly to the troopers where they are located. This is an important reason why motorists need to be aware of their surroundings as they travel.

It is much easier for troopers to locate a driver needing assistance if that driver can provide details such as a mile marker, road sign and/or landmark.

Report Aggressive Driving

Motorists are also encouraged to dial *THP if they suspect another driver is under the influence or driving aggressively. Drivers who think they are the victim of road rage or any other form of aggressive driving should never retaliate or react in a manner that causes more danger.

When it is safe to use a cell phone, that driver should call *THP and provide THP dispatch with the location, a description of the other vehicle and details.

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