Cyberabad Drunk and Drive Report: 281 Cases Booked in Two-Day Enforcement Drive
Cyberabad Traffic Police booked 281 drunk and drive cases on 27–28 February 2026, with Miyapur reporting the highest violations. Most offenders were two-wheeler riders aged 21–30.

Cyberabad: The latest Cyberabad Drunk and Drive Report (27.02.2026 – 28.02.2026) revealed that 281 cases were registered during an intensive enforcement drive across multiple traffic police stations. Officials said the crackdown is part of continuous efforts to improve road safety and curb drunk driving in the region.
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The data highlights key violation hotspots, vehicle types involved, and age groups with the highest number of offenders.
Police Stations With Highest Drunk Driving Cases
According to the report, the following traffic police stations recorded the most violations:
- Miyapur Traffic PS – 46 cases
- Medchal Traffic PS – 35 cases
- Gachibowli Traffic PS – 32 cases
- Balanagar Traffic PS – 28 cases
- Raidurgam Traffic PS – 25 cases
Authorities increased night-time checks in these areas due to higher traffic flow and nightlife activity.
Vehicle Type Breakdown
The Cyberabad drunk and drive data shows that two-wheelers accounted for the majority of violations:
- 2-Wheelers: 224
- 4-Wheelers: 42
- 3-Wheelers: 8
- Heavy Vehicles: 7
Officials noted that awareness campaigns will continue to focus on two-wheeler riders.
Age Group With Highest Offenders
The report indicates that younger drivers formed the largest share:
- 21–30 years: 118 cases
- 31–40 years: 99 cases
- 41–50 years: 48 cases
Traffic police emphasized the need for targeted awareness among young motorists.
BAC Levels Recorded During Checks
Breath analyzer results showed the highest number of offenders in the mid-range intoxication category:
- 51–100 BAC: 109 cases
- 101–150 BAC: 63 cases
- 36–50 BAC: 37 cases
- 151–200 BAC: 37 cases
- 201–300 BAC: 19 cases
- 301–500 & above: 16 cases
Strict Enforcement to Continue
Traffic officials reiterated that strict enforcement drives will continue across Cyberabad to ensure safer roads. Motorists were urged to avoid drinking and driving and to use alternative transport options.
The Cyberabad Drunk and Drive Report showing 281 cases between 27–28 February 2026 highlights ongoing enforcement and the need for greater public awareness. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to road safety and warned that checks will remain frequent and stringent.
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