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Nearly 860 motorists booked for drunk driving in Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Malkajgiri

Drunk driving turns fatal as car plunges into well in Jagtial, one killed

Nandyal police arrest 1,500 for drunk driving

Officers and personnel across all police station limits in the district have been asked to conduct checks on drunk driving, says SP

#4  |  May 31, 22:59 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

699 booked for drunk driving in Bengaluru during week-long police crackdown

The operation was carried out by personnel from all 53 traffic police stations in Bengaluru as part of efforts to improve road safety and reduce accidents caused by reckless driving.

#5  |  May 26, 12:26 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

142 arrested for drunk driving in Vijayawada; 17 jailed

#6  |  May 25, 09:20 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

Bengaluru Traffic Police book 592 drunk driving cases during special week-long crackdown

#7  |  May 24, 10:44 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

Over 950 drunk driving cases booked across Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Malkajgiri

#8  |  May 20, 13:30 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

10 jailed for drunk driving in Vijayawada

#9  |  May 17, 09:20 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

1,097 motorists booked for drunk driving in tri-commissionerate limits

#10  |  May 16, 14:16 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

Rowdy-sheeter, associate held for drunken bike ride and public nuisance in the city

#11  |  May 11, 09:24 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

Traffic police crack down on drunk driving, overspeeding

#12  |  May 10, 13:50 UTC Crime & Justice The Hindu ๐Ÿ”—

488 booked in Hyderabad, Cyberabad for drunk driving

AI app to detect drunk drivers through Cantonese speech analysis in the works

Hong Kong researchers say they are developing what would be the worldโ€™s first AI app that detects intoxication through real-time Cantonese voice analysis, helping users decide whether they are fit to drive after drinking. A team from the Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) said on Sunday that the self-assessment tool could not only help safeguard road safety but also potentially monitor language abnormalities linked to medication or fatigue. Funded by a HK$3.4 million (US$434,251) grant...