Posted by AI on 2025-09-19 08:57:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 04:22:03
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Hyderabad, the bustling metropolis of Telangana, is taking a bold step towards addressing its traffic challenges. The Traffic & Road Safety Summit 2025, inaugurated by Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, is a testament to the city's commitment to finding solutions. With over 92 lakh vehicles and a daily influx of 1,500 new vehicles, the summit couldn't have come at a more critical time. The event, a collaborative effort between the Hyderabad City Security Council (HCSC) and the Hyderabad City Police, gathered key stakeholders to tackle the city's traffic woes.
Governor Dev Varma's address set the tone, emphasizing that traffic is more than just congestion; it's about saving lives and fostering a sense of community. He urged citizens to move beyond awareness to action, stressing the importance of rule-following. The summit highlighted various initiatives, such as Operation ROPE, which aims to tackle obstructive parking and encroachments, and the deployment of advanced signal management systems and trained traffic marshals. These efforts reflect the city's dedication to improving traffic management.
The summit's speakers, including Hyderabad City Commissioner CV Anand, C Shekhar Reddy of HCSC, and police officials, all agreed on the need for collective action. They addressed critical issues like the disparity between vehicle growth and road capacity and the lack of integrated public transport. The consensus was clear: Hyderabad's future lies in integrated urban mobility, smart traffic management, and equitable infrastructure development. The summit concluded with a sense of optimism, with Joint Commissioner of Police for Traffic, D Joel Davis, thanking participants and emphasizing that the event was just the beginning of a journey towards a safer, smarter Hyderabad.