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Hyderabad Commissioner C V Anand, who supervised the operation on the stretch for close to two hours, stated that it was necessitated in view of the traffic slow down on the Shaikpet to Tolichowki road.
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The police reported that between August 24 and November 21, a total of 13,933 motorists were booked for driving under the influence. During this period, 13,188 charge sheets were filed in various courts, leading to prosecutions. Additionally, 824 drunk drivers were sentenced to imprisonment ranging from 1 to 10 days, while 227 others were ordered to complete 2 days of social service.
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The traffic police urged citizens to note the "need-based travel restrictions" and plan their journeys accordingly.
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The restrictions will be in force from Tuesday morning and are likely to continue till Wednesday afternoon in some areas.
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The Hyderabad traffic police has placed certain traffic restrictions in the city in view of Ganesh idol immersion processions between September 10 and 16
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Following the findings, the Hyderabad police held a meeting with managements of hospitals, ambulance drivers association and diagnostic laboratories.
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Another 32 persons were asked to do social service while driving license of 19 persons were suspended. The court also levied a fine of Rs. 76.43 lakh on the violators
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The Hyderabad traffic police to act tough and book criminal cases under sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against those found driving on the wrong side on the city roads.
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Hyderabad traffic police imposed restrictions on plying of vehicles between Amberpet and Golnaka in view of construction of a flyover. The restrictions will come into force from Wednesday
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Additional CP (Traffic), P Vishwa Prasad said the special drives were launched in the city to warn and book drivers for various violations.
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A total of 55 drunk drivers were sentenced to imprisonment from 1 to 15 days.
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“The special focus is on auto rickshaws without fitness certificates, driving licenses, drunken driving and overloading,” said the official.
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The cadets will coordinate with the traffic police personnel on regular basis.
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Motorists who tampered with their vehicle number plates are now facing criminal cases under section 420 of the IPC in Hyderabad. Hyderabad traffic police are conducting special drives to check such rule violations and driving by minors.
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The restrictions will be in force from 8 am to 11.30 am.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police have initiated special drives to ensure the safety and compliance of school buses and other vehicles transporting students.
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"Traffic Restrictions in Hyderabad for Vice President's Visit"
At 5 pm – The convoy after the program will proceed to Raj Bhavan via Hakimpet Y Junction, Bollaram check post, Alwal, Lothkunta, Trimulgherry cross roads, Karkhana.
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The traffic will be stopped or diverted when the procession passes through it designated route.
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Restrictions or diversions will be imposed between 8 am and 11.30 am on the day of festival.
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Accordingly, vehicular traffic from Ramkote to Eden Garden ‘X’ road will be allowed one-way as required. Traffic from King Koti ‘X’ road to Ramkote ‘X’ road via Eden Gardens will be diverted towards Cemetery, Narayanaguda.