Cyberabad Police conduct eye screening for heavy vehicle drivers
Cyberabad Police, along with SCSC, organised a free eye screening camp for 220 heavy vehicle drivers at Vattinagulapally under the Arrive Alive campaign. Officials stressed vision safety, helmet use and strict adherence to traffic rules.
Published Date - 27 February 2026, 07:22 PM
Hyderabad: The Cyberabad Police, jointly with the Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC), organised an eye screening camp for heavy vehicle drivers as part of the Arrive Alive campaign at Vattinagulapally in Gachibowli on Friday.
Around 220 drivers of trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles underwent free eye screening organised in collaboration with Pristine Eye Hospitals.
Cyberabad Police Commissioner M Ramesh stressed that poor vision remains a key but often ignored cause of road accidents and urged drivers to adopt defensive driving practices.
Traffic DCP I, Ranjan Ratan Kumar, highlighted the importance of helmet use for both riders and pillion passengers, while Traffic DCP II, Sheshadrini Reddy, warned against drunk driving and violations of traffic rules.