Rachakonda Records Around 7,500 Traffic Violations and Nearly Two Accident Deaths Every Day in 2025

Nearly 28 lakh traffic violations, 18 lakh cases of riding without helmet

Hyderabad: 22 December Posted on 6:50 PM IST


Rachakonda Police Commissionerate recorded nearly 28 lakh traffic violations during 2025, averaging about 7,500 violations every single day, According to yearly round up booklet released by Commissioner Sudhir Babu during the annual press conference on Monday.

Police data shows traffic rule violations remain widespread across the commissionerate limits despite enforcement drives and repeated public warnings. Overspeeding, helmetless riding, and failure to follow basic safety norms continued to dominate the violation list.

During the same period, 3,488 road accidents occurred in Rachakonda limits. These crashes claimed 621 lives, which means almost two people lost their lives every day on an average. More than 3,200 people suffered injuries, placing a heavy burden on families and emergency services.

The Commissioner said disregard for road safety norms remains the biggest challenge for traffic police and urged citizens to take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others.

Traffic violations recorded in 2025 include:

Overspeeding: 1,61,648 cases

Riding without a helmet: around 18 lakh cases

Not wearing a seatbelt while driving: 7,23,770 cases

Driving without a licence: 1,33,775 cases

Wrong-side driving: 52,186 cases

Triple riding: 56,265 cases

Signal jumping: 36,520 cases

Using mobile phones while driving: 22,095 cases

Improper number plates: 50,643 cases

Sudhir Babu said enforcement alone does not reduce accidents. Your daily driving choices decide safety outcomes. Wearing a helmet, fastening a seatbelt, obeying speed limits, and avoiding mobile phone use while driving remain the simplest steps to prevent loss of life.

The Commissioner appealed to motorists to treat traffic rules as life-saving measures, not penalties, and stressed sustained awareness and strict enforcement will continue across the Rachakonda zone.

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