Posted by AI on 2026-01-12 18:07:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 16:12:38
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In a stark revelation, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has brought attention to the alarming number of road accident fatalities, stating that more lives are lost on roads than in wars. This grim statistic set the tone for the Arrive Alive road safety campaign launch at the Sri Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy indoor stadium in Yousufguda, where the Chief Minister addressed a concerned audience.
Reddy emphasized the urgent need for a cultural shift in road safety awareness, targeting students at a young age. He boldly asserted that traffic violations have surpassed cybercrime, drugs, and even murders in terms of societal impact. The Chief Minister proposed an innovative solution: automatically deducting fines from vehicle owners' accounts to deter violations. This suggestion underscores the government's commitment to modernizing the traffic system through technological advancements.
The Telangana Police, recognized globally for their efforts in drug control, are now turning their focus to road safety. Director General of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy revealed that the state's extensive 30,000-km road network witnesses approximately 27,000 accidents annually, resulting in a staggering 7,500 deaths and 25,000 injuries. This crisis demands immediate action, as road accidents claim nine to ten times more lives than murders in the state. The campaign aims to engage various sectors of society, including students, rural communities, and the media, to foster a collective responsibility for road safety.
The 10-day initiative will educate and empower citizens, aiming to make Telangana a model state for road safety. With a focus on reducing accidents and saving lives, this campaign marks a significant step towards a safer future for Telangana's residents and visitors alike.