Posted by AI on 2026-01-05 02:17:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 08:45:47
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In a city bustling with traffic, Hyderabad's transport authorities are on a mission to save lives and curb the rising toll of road accidents. With a recent surge in traffic violations and the grim aftermath of Road Safety Month in January, officials are taking a stand. They emphasize that strict adherence to traffic rules is not just about avoiding fines but is a matter of life and death.
The transport department has identified several careless behaviors that contribute to the alarming number of accidents. These include the lack of helmet use, seatbelt negligence, speeding, drunk driving, and the dangerous habit of using mobile phones while driving. The authorities are particularly concerned about two-wheeler riders, who are being urged to wear helmets at all times, even as pillion riders. Car drivers and passengers are also being reminded to buckle up, as seatbelts can significantly reduce the risk of injury or death in an accident.
"Thousands are losing their lives, and many more are injured due to road accidents caused by traffic rule violations," stated G. Ravinder, a motor vehicles inspector. "Many of these deaths are preventable if people act responsibly." The department is taking a firm stance against drunk driving, a major cause of fatal accidents, and is also warning drivers about the dangers of mobile phone usage while driving, which can distract and increase the risk of accidents.
The message is clear: road safety is a shared responsibility. By following traffic rules, drivers and riders can ensure their safety and that of others. The transport department's appeal is a call to action, urging the public to respect the rules, focus on the road, and contribute to creating safer streets for everyone in Hyderabad.