#ArriveAlive, Hyderabad Traffic Police Promote Road Safety with Awareness Drives
Hyderabad Traffic Police organized road safety awareness programmes and Rangoli competitions across the city on January 15, 2026, under the #ArriveAlive campaign.

Hyderabad: As part of the #ArriveAlive Programme under National Road Safety Month–2026, the Hyderabad Traffic Police organized extensive road safety awareness programmes across Hyderabad on January 15, 2026. The initiatives aimed to educate citizens on safe road practices and encourage responsible driving behaviour.
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Road Safety Awareness Programmes Across the City
Traffic officials conducted awareness programmes at multiple locations across Hyderabad under their respective jurisdictions. The events were attended by traffic police personnel and public representatives, who interacted directly with commuters and local residents.
Officials highlighted the importance of:
- Following traffic rules
- Wearing helmets and seat belts
- Avoiding over-speeding and drunk driving
- Respecting pedestrians and road signs
The programmes focused on reducing road accidents and reinforcing the message of safety-first among all road users.
Rangoli (Muggula Poti) Competitions Add Community Touch
As part of the #ArriveAlive Road Safety Campaign, Hyderabad Traffic Police also organized Rangoli competitions (Muggula Poti) at various locations across the city on the same day.
Local women residents participated enthusiastically, creating colourful rangoli designs with strong road safety messages. The competitions attracted significant public attention and helped spread awareness in a creative and engaging manner.
Highlights of the Rangoli Events
- Active participation by local women
- Road safety themes highlighted through art
- Strong community involvement
- Prizes distributed to winners at the end of the competitions
Encouraging Public Participation for Safer Roads
Traffic officials said involving the community, especially women and local residents, plays a crucial role in spreading awareness at the grassroots level. The combination of awareness talks and cultural activities helped convey safety messages effectively to people of all age groups.
Commitment to Safer Roads Under #ArriveAlive
Hyderabad Traffic Police reiterated their commitment to making city roads safer under the #ArriveAlive Programme. More awareness drives and community-based activities are expected to continue throughout National Road Safety Month–2026.
Citizens were urged to follow traffic rules strictly and cooperate with authorities to ensure safer roads for everyone.
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