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The Cyberabad Traffic Police has advised IT and corporate firms to opt for work-from-home on Friday after heavy rains, citing safety and traffic concerns. The advisory seeks to reduce road congestion and ensure emergency services move without hindrance.
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Cyberabad traffic police caught 490 people for drunk driving during a special check. Most were two-wheeler riders. Miyapur recorded the highest cases at 123. All offenders must now appear in court. Police aim to prevent road accidents through strict action
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A massive boulder shifted from a rocky outcrop and fell onto the Manchirevula service road on the outskirts of Hyderabad, causing significant traffic disruption on Thursday. The Cyberabad traffic police promptly responded and efforts are underway to clear the boulder and restore the traffic flow.
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Cyberabad Traffic Police have advised early logouts from 3 pm for IT corridor companies on Tuesday to avoid gridlocks during heavy rainfall. Authorities recommend staggered exits to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety amid strong wind and rain alerts.
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The Cyberabad Traffic Police have urged Hyderabad residents to stay alert to changing weather conditions, with moderate to intense thunderstorms forecast from Friday evening to early Saturday morning. Rainfall between 25 mm and 45 mm is possible in some localities.
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Cyberabad traffic police booked 283 individuals for drunk driving during a special check on Saturday. Most were two-wheeler riders aged between 31–40 years. Vehicles were detained and offenders will face court proceedings. Six drivers had dangerously high BAC levels.
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The Cyberabad traffic police, during a special drunk driving check held on Saturday night, caught 362 persons and booked cases against them
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Among those caught are 199 two wheelers, 10 three wheelers and 43 four wheelers
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In April, the police conducted a special drunk driving check across Cyberabad. They caught 1287 persons during the month and booked cases against them
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The highest number 83 persons caught are aged between 31 and 40 years followed by 78 persons who are aged between 21- 30 years.
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Of them, 176 were driving two-wheelers, 19 were auto drivers and 23 were driving cars
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The police booked cases against all the violators and asked them to appear before the court. The vehicles of the violators were also detained by the traffic police.
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A majority of the offenders — 248 individuals — were caught riding two-wheelers under the influence of alcohol. Among all traffic zones in Cyberabad, Miyapur recorded the highest number of cases with 53 people booked.
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Cyberabad Traffic Police have placed certain traffic restrictions in the vicinities for a period of two months, starting from March 6
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Among those caught are 242 motorcycle and scooter riders, 10 auto drivers, 37 four wheeler drivers and a truck driver
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As part of the initiative, the Cyberabad Traffic Pulse will send out timely alerts on traffic congestion, accidents, traffic restrictions, diversions and city events directly to citizens’ mobile phones
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The students from Meridian School performed a Nukkad Natak on traffic measures
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The Nehru Outer Ring Road wil be closed for light motor vehicles except the vehicles bound towards the Airport from 10 pm to 5 am
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The Cyberabad traffic police during drunk driving checking on Saturday night caught 193 people and booked cases against them. Among those caught include 160 two wheelers, 6 three wheelers, and 27 four wheelers.
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During the meeting, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Joel Davis emphasized the importance of conducting regular meetings to effectively monitor and assess traffic conditions. By engaging with senior officials from all divisions, he analyzed areas with heavy traffic congestion, pinpointed key traffic hotspots, and evaluated daily traffic patterns, including peak and off-peak hours.