
DISTRACTED DRIVING ENFORCEMENT OPERATION SUCCESS
On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office joined forces with neighboring agencies for a coordinated enforcement campaign targeting distracted driving along Interstate 65.
Working in partnership with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Franklin Police Department, Spring Hill Police Department, and Brentwood Police Department, the operation yielded significant results—sending a clear message that distracted driving will not be tolerated on our roadways.
Enforcement Results:
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300+ traffic stops conducted
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252 citations issued for “Hands Free” violations
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10 warnings issued for “Hands Free” violations
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11 citations for seatbelt violations
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4 citations for driver’s license violations
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55 citations for other traffic infractions
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1 wanted person apprehended
Remarkably, while law enforcement worked along the I-65, no crashes were reported, and only two incidents of reckless driving were logged—both of which were swiftly addressed by officers on the scene.
This operation was made possible in part by grant funding from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office, ensuring that resources were in place to keep our roads safe without burdening local taxpayers.
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to protecting our community through proactive enforcement and strong interagency collaboration. We thank our law enforcement partners and the citizens of Williamson County for their ongoing support.

DISTRACTED DRIVING ENFORCEMENT OPERATION SUCCESS
On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office joined forces with neighboring agencies for a coordinated enforcement campaign targeting distracted driving along Interstate 65.
Working in partnership with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Franklin Police Department, Spring Hill Police Department, and Brentwood Police Department, the operation yielded significant results—sending a clear message that distracted driving will not be tolerated on our roadways.
Enforcement Results:
-
300+ traffic stops conducted
-
252 citations issued for “Hands Free” violations
-
10 warnings issued for “Hands Free” violations
-
11 citations for seatbelt violations
-
4 citations for driver’s license violations
-
55 citations for other traffic infractions
-
1 wanted person apprehended
Remarkably, while law enforcement worked along the I-65, no crashes were reported, and only two incidents of reckless driving were logged—both of which were swiftly addressed by officers on the scene.
This operation was made possible in part by grant funding from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office, ensuring that resources were in place to keep our roads safe without burdening local taxpayers.
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to protecting our community through proactive enforcement and strong interagency collaboration. We thank our law enforcement partners and the citizens of Williamson County for their ongoing support.