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Hyderabad police collect fines worth over Rs 5.66 crore, registering 27,820 cases of drunk driving till June this year

Hyderabad's traffic police have intensified their crackdown on drunk driving, collecting over Rs 5.66 crore in fines and suspending 144 licences between January and June. With motorists increasingly drinking during the day to avoid detection, officers have expanded checks beyond late-night hours to curb alcohol-related accidents.

Hyderabad's traffic police launched a major crackdown on drunk driving from January to June 2025, resulting in over 27,000 cases, 144 license suspensions, and Rs 5.66 crore in fines. (Representative image)
| Updated on: Jul 29, 2025 | 11:17 AM

Hyderabad: Hyderabad’s traffic police have intensified their campaign against drunk driving, imposing fines exceeding Rs 5.66 crore and suspending 144 driving licences between January and June this year, in a concerted effort to tackle alcohol-related accidents on the city’s roads.

Between January and June 2025, police recorded 27,820 cases of drunk driving. Of these, 1,229 offenders were jailed for periods ranging from six to twenty days. In one instance, a repeat offender had their licence permanently revoked.

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144 licenses suspended so far this year

Professional drivers, including operators of school vans, auto-rickshaws, and public transport vehicles, were among those penalised. In total, 144 licences were suspended during the first half of the year under the Motor Vehicles Act.

Daytime crackdown on drunk drivers in Hyderabad

Drunk driving checks, once largely confined to late-night hours, are now being conducted during the day following a worrying rise in motorists drinking earlier in the day to evade detection. The shift in strategy has enabled officers to catch offenders off guard and maintain heightened vigilance across the city.

One particularly concerning case involved an interstate bus driver travelling between Hyderabad and Bengaluru who was discovered heavily intoxicated while on duty, showing blatant disregard for both passenger safety and traffic regulations.

Alarming toll of road accidents & fatalities

The clampdown comes against the backdrop of sobering statistics. Over the six-month period, 147 serious accidents were linked to drunk driving, resulting in 152 deaths and 148 severe injuries. Another 998 people sustained minor injuries, with pedestrians bearing a heavy brunt, accounting for 49 fatalities and 314 injuries.

In response, the traffic police are expanding their operations with intensified surveillance, broader checking zones and surprise inspections at all hours. Repeat offenders and commercial drivers now face harsher penalties, including licence cancellations, custodial sentences and mandatory counselling.

As the crackdown intensifies, traffic officials have urged the public to exercise greater responsibility, warning that the emerging trend of daytime drinking poses a serious hazard to all road users. They stressed that driving under the influence endangers not only the offender but also pedestrians and fellow motorists.

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