Hyderabad Traffic Police Book 305 Drunk Driving Cases in Two-Day Special Drive
Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 305 drunk driving cases during a two-day special drive on January 16 and 17, 2026. Officials warn of zero tolerance and continued enforcement.

The Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 305 drunk driving cases during a two-day special drive conducted on January 16 and 17, 2026, as part of intensified efforts to improve road safety in Hyderabad. Officials made it clear that there will be zero tolerance for drunk-and-drive violations, and similar drives will continue across the city.
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The drunk driving special drive in Hyderabad focused on checking motorists across major roads and junctions, especially during night hours.
Breakdown of Vehicles Caught for Drunk Driving
According to official data released on January 18, 2026, a total of 305 drivers were found driving under the influence of alcohol.
- Two-wheelers: 242 cases
- Three-wheelers: 26 cases
- Four-wheelers and other vehicles: 37 cases
Traffic police said two-wheeler riders formed the majority of offenders during the special drive.
BAC Levels Recorded During the Drive
Police also released detailed data on Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) levels among the offenders:
- 30–50 mg: 65 cases
- 51–100 mg: 134 cases
- 101–150 mg: 39 cases
- 151–200 mg: 35 cases
- 201–250 mg: 11 cases
- 251–300 mg: 8 cases
- Above 300 mg: 13 cases
Officials said several drivers were found with dangerously high BAC levels, posing a serious risk to public safety.
Zero Tolerance Policy to Continue
The Hyderabad Traffic Police reiterated that:
- Drunk driving will not be tolerated under any circumstances
- Special drives will continue in the coming days
- Strict legal action will be taken against violators
Commuters have been requested to cooperate with traffic personnel and follow traffic rules to ensure safer roads for everyone.
The Hyderabad drunk driving drive on January 16 and 17 once again highlights the city police’s focus on preventing accidents and protecting lives through strict enforcement.
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