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The Hyderabad Traffic Police will conduct a one-way traffic trial around KBR Park on June 21 to facilitate H-CITI infrastructure works. Motorists travelling through Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills have been advised to use alternative routes and plan their journeys accordingly.
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A field survey across Telangana has revealed glaring lapses in road safety infrastructure around schools, with most lacking warning boards, speed limit signage, zebra crossings, and speed breakers. The study also flagged inadequate pedestrian facilities and absence of monitoring systems, raising concerns over children’s safety in school zones.
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The Hyderabad traffic police have booked 149 cases against auto‑rickshaws for carrying school children beyond permitted capacity and two cases for drink‑driving.
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police booked a Sangareddy man for allegedly using a fake registration number on his scooter to evade traffic challans. The cloned number belonged to another vehicle owner, prompting a police investigation into the scooter's original registration details.
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Hyderabad traffic police have announced diversions and restrictions due to ongoing construction of the Steel Flyover and Underpass at Jubilee Hills Check Post, KBR Park Entrance, and Mugdha Junction.
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Over 700 motorists were caught driving under the influence of alcohol during a special weekend enforcement drive by Hyderabad and Cyberabad Traffic Police. The offenders, including two-wheeler, three-wheeler and four-wheeler drivers, were booked based on their Blood Alcohol Concentration levels.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police have issued a traffic advisory ahead of Bakrid goat and sheep sales on May 27 and 28. Diversions will be in place on key city routes, including Tolichowki–Attapur and surrounding corridors, during peak evening and night hours.
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An NRI man alleged that traffic police at Trimulgherry insisted on immediate digital payment of a challan while he was travelling with his elderly grandparents for a medical visit. He claimed the delay caused them to miss their appointment and sought official review.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police caught 351 individuals during weekend drunk-driving checks, including 292 two-wheelers, 30 three-wheelers and 29 four-wheelers. Five drivers recorded very high alcohol levels. Cases have been registered, and all offenders have been directed to appear before court.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 445 persons in two days for traffic violations during enforcement drives. Similar action in Malkajgiri and Cyberabad saw hundreds apprehended, with several cases of high blood alcohol concentration detected among offenders.
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The Telangana High Court issued contempt notices to senior state officials after Hyderabad traffic police allegedly violated judicial directions by seizing a lawyer’s vehicle over pending e-challans, despite earlier orders prohibiting coercive measures.
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Traffic congestion is expected along the Punjagutta corridor in Hyderabad due to storm water drain construction works between Asiatic Hotel and Punjagutta Market. Restrictions will remain in force from April 26 to May 20, with motorists advised to use alternate routes
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Hyderabad Traffic Police have issued an advisory warning of congestion near Punjagutta due to sewerage pipeline works from April 19 to 25. Night-time road cutting is expected to affect movement between Ameerpet and Punjagutta, with diversions likely during work hours.
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The Hyderabad City Traffic Police have issued an advisory cautioning commuters about expected traffic congestion in central areas due to sewage pipeline works near Punjagutta.
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Hyderabad traffic police caught 466 persons during a weekend drunken driving drive, with the majority being two-wheeler riders. Twelve individuals recorded high BAC levels. All offenders will be produced before court for legal proceedings, officials said.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 6,046 individuals for using mobile phones while driving during a special drive from April 3 to 9, highlighting the dangers of distracted driving and its role in increasing accident risks.
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A Hyderabad resident received a traffic challan for his stolen scooter, with the violation image capturing the alleged thief. The incident highlights gaps in coordination between police and traffic systems, raising concerns over database integration and enforcement processes.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 464 people during weekend drunk-driving checks, with most offenders being two-wheeler riders. Four individuals recorded very high BAC levels. All accused will be produced in court as part of strict enforcement measures.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police have announced road closures and diversions around Charminar and Mecca Masjid for Jummat-ul-Vida prayers on March 20. Restrictions will be in place from morning to afternoon, with designated parking and alternate routes arranged
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Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 364 people for drunken driving during a two-day enforcement drive on March 13 and 14. Most offenders were two-wheeler riders. Officials said strict action will continue as part of a zero tolerance approach against drunken driving.