Emergency crossovers on Tennessee interstates are legally permitted for use by:
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Emergency vehicles and highway maintenance crews.
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Drivers who missed their exit.
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Drivers making U-turns.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Tennessee law strictly limits interstate emergency crossover use to emergency responders (police, fire, EMS) and authorized highway maintenance vehicles only. These crossovers are never legal for public use - whether for recovering from a missed exit, making U-turns, or any other personal maneuver. If you miss your exit, continue to the next designated exit rather than attempting to turn around. This is extremely dangerous and illegal.
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