Arrive Alive Campaign 2026 Phase-II in Cyberabad: Free Eye Tests for Drivers to Improve Road Safety
Arrive Alive Campaign 2026 Phase-II in Cyberabad offers free eye screening for drivers in Gachibowli to improve road safety and prevent accidents.

The Cyberabad Police Arrive Alive Campaign Phase-II was held in Gachibowli, where hundreds of drivers underwent free eye screening as part of a major road safety awareness initiative.
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Focus of Arrive Alive Campaign Phase-II
The Arrive Alive road safety campaign in Cyberabad is designed to address one of the often-ignored causes of road accidents — poor vision among drivers.
Key highlights of the programme:
- Around 220 drivers participated
- Included lorry, bus and tipper drivers
- Free eye screening conducted
- Awareness sessions on safe driving
Free Eye Screening for Heavy Vehicle Drivers
The health screening was organised with medical support to ensure drivers receive proper vision care.
Drivers benefited from:
- Vision tests and consultations
- Guidance on corrective measures
- Awareness on regular eye check-ups
Medical experts advised drivers above 40 years to undergo periodic tests even if no symptoms are visible.
Road Safety Awareness Messages
Officials emphasised that safer roads require both awareness and responsible behaviour.
Key safety messages included:
- Importance of defensive driving habits
- Strict avoidance of drunk driving
- Mandatory helmet use for riders and pillion passengers, including children above four years
Why Vision Health Matters for Road Safety
Authorities noted that poor eyesight is a hidden but significant factor in road accidents. Regular screenings can help detect problems early and prevent mishaps.
The campaign aims to:
- Reduce accident risks
- Promote driver health
- Build a culture of responsible driving
Strengthening Road Safety in Cyberabad
The Arrive Alive Campaign 2026 Phase-II in Cyberabad reflects ongoing efforts to make roads safer through preventive measures and public awareness.
Munsif News 24×7 reports that similar initiatives will continue across the region to promote safe driving practices and protect lives on the roads.
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