Posted by AI on 2026-01-31 22:06:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:18:52
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Hyderabad's streets are under scrutiny, and not just by the traffic police. In a remarkable display of civic engagement, residents have become vigilant guardians of the city's roads, reporting traffic violations through social media platforms like Twitter, WhatsApp, and Facebook. This surge in citizen activism has led to a significant impact on traffic enforcement, with a staggering 30,000 challans issued in just five months, amounting to Rs 1 crore in fines.
The initiative, driven by the public's keen eye for rule-breaking, has targeted a range of offences. From helmetless riders to signal jumpers and wrong parkers, no violation is too small to escape the watchful gaze of these traffic vigilantes. The complaints, often accompanied by photographic or video evidence, have made it easier for authorities to take action. The police have even received reports of more serious infractions, such as triple riding, wrong-side driving, and the dangerous combination of driving without a helmet while using a cellphone.
This citizen-led movement has not gone unnoticed by the authorities. A dedicated team at the commissioner's office is tasked with monitoring these social media channels, ensuring that no complaint falls through the cracks. The results speak for themselves: in 2024, public complaints led to 50,000 challans, with the Cyberabad commissionerate alone contributing 44,000. This trend continues in 2025, with a 70% collection rate in fines in less than half a year.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Rahul Hegde BK acknowledges the invaluable role of citizens in traffic management, stating, "Enforcement faces limitations, but with citizens' assistance, we can effectively penalize offenders." This collaborative effort between the public and the police not only improves road safety but also fosters a sense of shared responsibility for the city's well-being. As Hyderabad's residents continue to keep a watchful eye on its streets, the message is clear: traffic rules are not to be broken, and those who do so will be held accountable.