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Ahead of New Year celebrations, the Hyderabad Police have announced strict enforcement against drunken driving, with special checks at 120 locations across the city. The drive will continue through the first week of January, officials said.
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Hyderabad traffic police carried out a special drunken driving check on Banjara Hills Road ahead of New Year celebrations. Commissioner VC Sajjanar warned of strict action and announced citywide checks at 120 locations on December 31 to prevent inebriated driving
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Hyderabad traffic police caught 474 people driving drunk during weekend checks. Most were two-wheeler riders, followed by three-wheeler and four-wheeler drivers. Nine had extremely high alcohol levels. All offenders will be taken to court for legal action.
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Cyberabad police booked 431 drunken driving offenders during weekend checks, including two-wheeler, auto, car and heavy vehicle drivers. Eleven recorded extremely high BAC levels. Chevella topped the list with 49 cases. Courts sentenced 21 offenders to jail and fined several others.
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar warned of strict action against traffic violations, especially drunken driving. He announced monthly convergence meetings, a scientific study on U-turns, and the establishment of a Traffic Command Control Center to improve policing and reduce congestion
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Cyberabad traffic police caught 529 people for drunken driving during a weekend drive. Most had BAC levels between 35 and 200 mg/100 ml. In earlier cases this month, 23 offenders were jailed, 27 assigned social service, and others fined
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Two construction workers were killed and another critically injured after their bike hit the sidewall of Punjagutta flyover in Hyderabad on Tuesday night. Police suspect drunken driving. The victims, residents of Balamrai, were rushed to Osmania Hospital, where two succumbed
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Cyberabad police caught 120 people during a special drunken driving check on Saturday night. Among them were 71 two-wheeler riders, 43 car drivers, and others. All offenders had high BAC levels, and cases have been booked. They will face court proceedings.
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Due to reckless driving, the trio met with an accident in which Sunil sustained a severe head injury and died on the spot. Rohith did not have a driving licence.
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Majority of the individuals aged between 21 and 40 years, while two-wheelers account for 805 of the cases, say police
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K Jeevan Kumar Ananthagiri of Kodad mandal was said to have ran to the first floor of the police station to escape from police torture and he was again beaten by police allegedly making casteist remarks. Unable to bear the beating he jumped off the building.
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The objective of ROPE is to remove obstructions caused by illegally parked vehicles and materials by shopkeepers or street vendors either on the main carriageways or footpaths
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The drive was taken up on all major thoroughfares in Rachakonda including the Choutuppal and Narayanpur road.
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Hyderabad: A total of 40 persons caught by the Rachakonda Traffic Police for drunk driving were sentenced to imprisonment by a local court here on Monday. They were sentenced for durations ranging from one day to 15 days. The Traffic Police caught 151 persons for drunken driving during regular drive from Sunday midnight to Monday […]