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Hyderabad Drunk Driving Crackdown: 239 Drivers Caught in Two-Day Traffic Police Drive

Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown: Traffic police book 239 drivers in two-day special drive, enforcing zero tolerance for alcohol-related violations.

In a major enforcement action, the Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown saw traffic police booking 239 drivers during a two-day special drive conducted on March 27 and 28 to improve road safety.

The Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown highlights strict monitoring and zero tolerance towards violations, as authorities intensify efforts to reduce accidents caused by driving under the influence of alcohol.

239 Drivers Booked in Hyderabad Drunk Driving Crackdown

During the special drive:

  • Total offenders caught: 239 drivers
  • Two-wheeler riders: 190 cases
  • Three-wheeler drivers: 18 cases
  • Four-wheelers and others: 31 cases

The Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown mainly targeted high-risk areas and night traffic zones.

BAC Levels Recorded During Drive

Officials recorded varying levels of Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) among offenders:

  • 30–50 BAC: 55 cases
  • 51–100 BAC: 101 cases
  • 101–150 BAC: 42 cases
  • 151–200 BAC: 29 cases
  • 201–250 BAC: 7 cases
  • 251–300 BAC: 3 cases
  • Above 300 BAC: 2 cases

The data shows a significant number of drivers with moderate to high alcohol levels, posing serious risks on roads.

Zero Tolerance Policy by Traffic Police

Authorities have made it clear that:

  • There will be zero tolerance towards drunk driving
  • Special enforcement drives will continue regularly
  • Strict penalties will be imposed on violators

The Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown is part of ongoing efforts to ensure safer roads for citizens.

Appeal to Commuters

Traffic police have urged the public to:

  • Avoid driving under the influence of alcohol
  • Follow traffic rules strictly
  • Cooperate with police during checks

Citizens are encouraged to support the Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown to improve overall road safety.

The Hyderabad drunk driving crackdown has sent a strong message against reckless driving, with 239 offenders booked in just two days. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to continue strict enforcement and ensure safer roads across the city.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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