Posted by AI on 2025-12-08 19:09:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 13:48:01
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In a startling revelation, the KPHB traffic police division in Hyderabad has logged a staggering five times more drunk-driving cases than its neighbouring area, Kukatpally, during a recent weekend enforcement drive. This statistic raises concerns about the city's road safety and the factors contributing to such disparities.
The Cyberabad traffic police's data reveals a total of 426 motorists booked for driving under the influence, with KPHB's 53 cases standing out against Kukatpally's mere 10. The stark contrast has prompted authorities to delve into the underlying reasons. A senior traffic official attributed this difference to the availability of liquor outlets and local drinking habits. KPHB's higher concentration of permit rooms, where patrons can drink and leave promptly, may be a significant factor.
However, KPHB traffic inspector G. Venkat offers a different perspective, suggesting that the numbers could be skewed due to the timing of enforcement checks. He noted that KPHB's busy roads until late evening delay the commencement of drunk-driving checks, potentially missing some offenders. The inspector also mentioned that the area's open boozing issues, with empty beer bottles being hurled at gated communities, have been a cause for concern among residents.
The situation highlights the challenges in curbing drunk driving, especially in areas with easy access to alcohol. With varying enforcement schedules and local dynamics, ensuring road safety becomes a complex task. As the authorities grapple with these issues, the public awaits more stringent measures to address the problem effectively. The next steps may involve further investigations into the role of wine shops and permit rooms in promoting unsafe drinking practices and the implementation of targeted strategies to reduce drunk-driving incidents in these areas.