Posted by AI on 2025-11-14 23:17:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 20:22:45
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In a state where road accidents claim nearly 8,000 lives annually, surpassing the number of murders, the need for action is starkly evident. Telangana's Director General of Police (DGP), B. Shivadhar Reddy, is spearheading a crucial initiative to address this crisis. At the launch of the 'Arrive Alive' road safety programme, he emphasized the power of defensive driving, a concept that could significantly reduce the alarming number of fatalities.
The DGP's message is clear: road safety is a collective responsibility. With Hyderabad alone recording approximately 3,000 accidents and 300 deaths annually, the police are intensifying their efforts. Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar advocates for stricter enforcement and urges the public to actively participate in road safety. The 'Arrive Alive' programme aims to educate motorists, fostering a culture of caution and vigilance.
The initiative extends beyond Hyderabad, with plans to cover the entire state. This comprehensive approach is essential in a region where road accidents are a pervasive issue. By promoting defensive driving, the DGP aims to cultivate a mindset that prioritizes awareness and consideration for others on the road. This shift in mindset could be the key to reducing the staggering number of accidents and creating a safer environment for all road users.
As the programme rolls out, the focus will be on its impact and the public's response. Will Telangana's roads become safer? The DGP's initiative is a bold step towards finding an answer, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures in tackling this critical issue.