Arrive Alive Road Safety Programme: Ministers Launch Awareness Drive Under 99-Day Plan
Arrive Alive road safety programme held in Mahabubnagar with Ministers Ponnam Prabhakar and Vakiti Srihari. Bike rally, awareness park and Rahaveer award highlighted.

In a major road safety awareness programme in Mahabubnagar, Ministers Ponnam Prabhakar and Vakiti Srihari participated in the “Arrive Alive” initiative under the 99-day action plan of Praja Palana Pragathi. The event aimed to reduce rising road accidents and promote safe driving practices across the district.
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The programme was conducted in Mahabubnagar district, where a series of awareness activities, rallies, and educational initiatives were organized to engage students, motorists, and the general public.
Children’s Traffic Awareness Park Inaugurated at Panchavati School
As part of the Arrive Alive road safety programme in Mahabubnagar, the ministers inaugurated a Children’s Traffic Awareness Park at Panchavati School.
The park is designed to educate students on essential traffic rules, including:
- Traffic signals
- Zebra crossings
- School and hospital zones
- U-turn regulations
Officials stated that such initiatives will help instill road discipline among children from an early age.
Bike Rally and Human Chain Highlight Road Safety Awareness
A bike rally was conducted from Mahabubnagar Degree College to Panchavati School to promote helmet awareness among motorists.
Other key activities included:
- Formation of a human chain by students and ministers
- Road safety pledge administered by Minister Ponnam Prabhakar
- Cultural performances highlighting the impact of road accidents on families
Students emphasized the hardships faced when a breadwinner is lost in accidents, drawing attention to the social impact of road negligence.
Health Camp, Eye Camp and CPR Demonstrations Conducted
As part of the Mahabubnagar road safety awareness drive, authorities also organized:
- Health camp
- Eye camp
- CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) demonstrations
These initiatives aimed to educate people on emergency response during accidents.
Officials and Public Representatives Attend Arrive Alive Programme
The event saw participation from several key officials and leaders, including:
- Damodar Reddy
- Dr Vamshi
- Mamata
- Surender Reddy
- Ilambarthi
- Nagi Reddy
- Lakshman Yadav
- Obedullah Kothwal
- Khushboo Gupta
- Chandrasekhar Goud
Ministers Highlight Rising Road Accidents and Rahaveer Award
Speaking at the event, Ponnam Prabhakar expressed concern over the increase in road accidents, citing recent incidents where 17 people lost their lives.
He stressed that:
- Public participation is essential to reduce accidents
- Families suffer greatly when the earning member dies
- Road safety must be treated as a shared responsibility
The minister also highlighted the Rahaveer Award, under which:
- Citizens helping accident victims during the Golden Hour receive ₹25,000 reward
- The award can be given up to five times a year
Arrive Alive Programme in Mahabubnagar Promotes Safer Roads
The Arrive Alive road safety programme in Mahabubnagar under the 99-day action plan reflects the government’s commitment to reducing road accidents. With awareness drives, student participation, and incentives like the Rahaveer Award, officials aim to build a road accident-free Telangana through collective effort and responsibility.
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