Posted by AI on 2025-12-07 18:17:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 13:43:47
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The Cyberabad Traffic Police launched a special operation to curb drunk driving, resulting in a significant haul of 426 motorists booked over a single weekend. This crackdown, conducted on December 5th and 6th, targeted drivers under the influence, a persistent issue that poses a grave threat to road safety.
Among those caught, two-wheeler riders constituted the majority, with 323 cases, followed by 85 four-wheeler drivers, and smaller numbers of three and heavy vehicle operators. The police's zero-tolerance approach to drunk driving was evident, with all offenders set to face legal consequences. Authorities emphasized the severity of driving while intoxicated, warning that causing a fatal accident in such a state could lead to charges under Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, carrying a potential ten-year prison term and a fine.
This operation is part of a broader strategy to address the city's traffic woes. From December 1st to 6th, courts swiftly dealt with 410 drunk driving cases, imposing fines and jail terms on 41 individuals, while 21 offenders were fined and ordered to perform social service. The remaining 348 were fined without additional penalties.
The Cyberabad Traffic Police's proactive measures send a clear message: drunk driving will not be tolerated. With strict enforcement and swift judicial action, the authorities aim to deter potential offenders and ensure the safety of all road users. This weekend's operation is a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against reckless driving and the commitment to making Cyberabad's roads safer for everyone.