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The training held on Wednesday and Thursday was attended by 160 field officers including 47 Sub-Inspectors and 113 constables
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While 95 deaths attributed to over-speeding, the same period also saw 39 pedestrians lose their lives in Hyderabad
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In first case, the Traffic Police facilitated non-stop transport of a live heart from Kamineni Hospital in LB Nagar to Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills
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Accordingly, commuters were advised to avoid the following routes given the possibility of traffic slowdown or jam around the temple surroundings
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A medical team started with a heart and lungs from RGIA in an ambulance at 2.09 pm and reached KIMS Hospital at 2.35 pm, covering 36.8 km in 26 minutes.
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Additional Commissinoer (Traffic), Anil Kumar, said traffic restrictions will be in place from 8 am to 8 pm as heavy traffic is expected during the celebrations
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The rider was caught during a routine vehicle inspection at the Jubilee Hills check-post.
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Traffic coming from Panjagutta and Raj Bhavan Road will not be allowed towards Khairatabad flyover and will be diverted towards Shadan and Nirankari Junction at Khairtabad Junction
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Additional Commissioner of Police for Traffic, Anil Kuma rinstructed all officers to be prepared for the monsoon and to immediately clear the waterlogging spots in case of rain
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The efforts of the Cyberabad and Hyderabad Traffic police were appreciated by the management of the KIMS Hospital
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Protective gear like goggles and hand gloves will also to be provided to the policemen
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Hyderabad Traffic Police have caught 2,049 persons during checking to curb drunk driving in March
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The police are identifying places where there are rampant incidents of wrong side driving with special teams to take up drives and awareness campaigns in those areas
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According to the Hyderabad Traffic Police, only 12 fatalities were reported in January this year, compared to 24 fatalities in January 2020.
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According to the police, 246 charge-sheets were filed against violators and they were produced before the court
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Sound levels above 65 decibels were injurious to health while sound levels above 75 decibels could cause serious health problems such as hypertension, anxiety and cardiovascular diseases, Anil Kumar said.
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Hyderabad: In a show of respect to the memories of Mahatma Gandhi, the Hyderabad Traffic Police and motorists stopped at traffic signals on Saturday. Traffic was stopped for two minutes as the public observed two minutes of silence as a mark of respect to the Father of the Nation on his death anniversary. Now you […]
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Hyderabad: To regulate the flow of traffic during a procession to mark the 354th birthday celebrations of Guru Gobind Singh on Monday, the Hyderabad Traffic Police have imposed certain restrictions in and around Sultan Bazaar, Charminar and Goshamahal. The procession will start from the Central Gurudwara Saheb, Gowliguda and move towards Shanker Sher Hotel – […]
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Traffic Police officials said many vehicles were seized which were further shifted to police stations, including bikes and cars.
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A total of 237 people died in accidents in the city, of which around 120 people died due to head injuries after falling from motorcycles/scooters