2021 Tennessee Code
Part 6 - Armed Forces — Penal Provisions
§ 58-1-625. Drunken or Reckless Driving

Any member of the national guard who operates any vehicle while drunk, or in a reckless or wanton manner is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

2021 Tennessee Code

Title 58 - Military Affairs, Emergencies and Civil Defense

Chapter 1 - Military Forces

Part 6 - Armed Forces — Penal Provisions

§ 58-1-601. Rights-of-Way — Highways — Exceptions

§ 58-1-603. Unlawful Traffic in Military Property

§ 58-1-604. Discrimination Against Members of the National Guard

§ 58-1-605. Commissioned Officers' Power to Take Oaths and Acknowledgments

§ 58-1-606. Validity of Notarial Acts of Officers

§ 58-1-612. Assistance With Unlawful Enlistment, Appointment or Separation

§ 58-1-613. Absence Without Leave

§ 58-1-614. Missing Movement

§ 58-1-615. Disrespect Toward Superior Commissioned Officer

§ 58-1-616. Assaulting or Willfully Disobeying Superior Commissioned Officer

§ 58-1-617. Insubordinate Conduct Toward Warrant Officer or Noncommissioned Officer

§ 58-1-618. Failure to Obey Order or Regulation

§ 58-1-619. Cruelty and Maltreatment

§ 58-1-621. Misbehavior on Active Duty

§ 58-1-622. False Official Statements

§ 58-1-623. Military Property — Loss, Damage, Destruction or Wrongful Disposition

§ 58-1-624. Property Other Than Military Property — Waste, Spoilage, or Destruction

§ 58-1-625. Drunken or Reckless Driving

§ 58-1-626. Drunk on Duty

§ 58-1-627. Misbehavior of a Sentinel

§ 58-1-628. Malingering

§ 58-1-629. Riot or Breach of the Peace

§ 58-1-630. Frauds Against the Government

§ 58-1-631. Penalties

§ 58-1-632. Application and Effect of §§ 58-1-611 — 58-1-633

§ 58-1-633. Enlisted Personnel — Explanation of Penal Laws