Hyderabad Drunk Driving Crackdown: 449 Drivers Booked in 2-Day Traffic Police Special Drive
Hyderabad Traffic Police book 449 drivers in 2-day drunk driving special drive on April 24-25, 2026; zero tolerance policy announced.

In a major Hyderabad drunk driving special drive, Hyderabad Traffic Police conducted a two-day enforcement campaign on 24-04-2026 and 25-04-2026, booking a total of 449 drivers for driving under the influence of alcohol. The drive covered two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers, and authorities confirmed that strict action will continue with zero tolerance. The enforcement is ongoing.
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449 Drunk Driving Cases Booked in Hyderabad Special Drive
According to Hyderabad Traffic Police, during the two-day special drive against drunken driving, a total of 449 drivers were caught:
- 371 two-wheeler riders
- 30 three-wheeler drivers
- 48 four-wheeler and other vehicle drivers
The crackdown was carried out to ensure road safety across the city.
BAC Levels Recorded During Hyderabad Drunk Driving Drive
The Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) levels recorded in the cases are as follows:
- 30–50: 98 cases
- 51–100: 187 cases
- 101–150: 96 cases
- 151–200: 44 cases
- 201–250: 15 cases
- 251–300: 6 cases
- Above 300: 3 cases
These figures highlight the severity of violations detected during the Hyderabad drunk driving special drive.
Hyderabad Traffic Police Announces Zero Tolerance Policy
Hyderabad Traffic Police stated that there will be zero tolerance on drunk and drive violations. Officials confirmed that such special drives will continue in the coming days.
Commuters have been requested to cooperate with enforcement teams to ensure safer roads.
The statement was issued by the Joint Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Hyderabad.
The Hyderabad drunk driving special drive conducted on 24-04-2026 and 25-04-2026, which resulted in 449 drivers being booked, underscores strict enforcement by traffic police. With a zero-tolerance policy and continued drives, authorities aim to improve road safety and reduce accidents caused by drunk driving.
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