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The Hyderabad Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory ahead of the Jubilee Hills Assembly bye-election nominations on October 17. Several political rallies and processions are expected, prompting diversions and parking arrangements in Yousufguda, Krishna Nagar, and nearby areas.
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Hyderabad traffic police booked 80,555 cases this year against people using mobile phones while driving. In a special drive on Monday and Tuesday, 2,345 cases were registered. Police urged citizens to report violations at 9010203626 and 8712661690
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In a weeklong special drive, Hyderabad traffic police booked 10,652 motorists for wrong-side driving, a practice deemed both dangerous and disruptive. Additional Commissioner D. Joel Davis has urged citizens to follow traffic rules responsibly.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police has issued diversions for Saddula Bathukamma on Sept 30 from 2 PM to 11 PM. Roads near Tank Bund and PVNR Marg will be affected. RTC buses are rerouted. Citizens are advised to avoid the area
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Hyderabad’s two-wheeler riders are facing increasing challenges due to the lack of dedicated lanes and poor lane discipline by larger vehicles. With monsoon rains compounding the issue, many bikers are forced onto pavements, risking their safety and that of pedestrians.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police announced diversions from August 29 to September 5 to manage Ganesh idol immersion processions towards NTR Marg and People’s Plaza. Key junctions and roads will face closures or regulation, with alternate routes suggested for motorists
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Hyderabad Traffic Police announced diversions in Dhoolpet from August 23 to 27 for smooth Ganesh idol sales and transport. Traffic restrictions will apply around Gandhi Statue, Boiguda Kaman, and Mangalhat. Heavy idol vehicles allowed only after 10 pm
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police have announced restrictions from 4:30 am to 9 am on August 24 for the Hyderabad Runners Marathon. The run starts at People’s Plaza and ends at G M C Balayogi Stadium, with diversions on major routes
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police issued a traffic advisory ahead of the ‘At Home’ reception hosted by the Governor of Telangana at Raj Bhavan on Friday evening. The police have urged citizens to avoid the area and take alternative routes during the event.
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police issued traffic diversions for the War 2 pre-release event scheduled on August 10 at Yousufguda Battalion Police Lines. Commuters have been advised to avoid routes near Kotla Vijaya Bhasker Reddy Stadium to prevent delays.
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In a strong enforcement drive, Hyderabad Traffic Police jailed 133 individuals for drunk driving over the past 20 days, including 38 in a single day.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police caught five school bus drivers under the influence of alcohol during surprise checks across 34 locations. Officials urge schools to follow Supreme Court guidelines for student transport, emphasizing safety equipment, experienced drivers, and strict adherence to capacity norms
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Focuses on checking driver licences, adherence to traffic rules, including preventing overloading and underage driving; at least 17 school buses with no valid fitness certificates seized
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Hyderabad Traffic Police will enforce nighttime restrictions on Lakdikapul Road from 11 pm to 5 am for one month, beginning Wednesday. The closure supports stormwater drain construction. Diversions have been announced and commuters are advised to take alternative routes
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Hyderabad traffic police has requested the people to plan their travel accordingly.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police will close the junction from Friday after a trial reopening. Studies show it was unfeasible to keep it open due to traffic congestion and safety concerns. Commuters advised to take alternate routes
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Hyderabad Traffic Police announced that traffic diversions near Malakpet’s Akbar Plaza will continue till 8 am Monday due to ongoing drainage work. Vehicles from MGBS, Chaderghat, and Koti are being rerouted, and commuters are advised to take alternate routes.
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Officials stated that the traffic police are carrying out special drives to curb the use of modified or altered silencers, which not only contribute to noise pollution but also pose a risk to the safety of other road users.
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Residents have raised concerns about noise pollution caused by motorcycles with modified silencers, which they say is disrupting their peace. “The deafening noise is disturbing and irritating for both senior citizens and children. Youngsters are altering silencers for fun or to show off, but it’s becoming a nuisance and punishment for others,” said Mohd Saleemuddin, an IT professional from Tolichowki.
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North Zone ACP (Traffic), G Shankar Raju highlighted that violations like triple riding, over-speeding, signal jumping, using a cellphone while driving, and driving without a helmet, were major causes of road accidents