Breaking Traffic Police Book 732 Drunk‑Driving and Speeding Cases in Karnataka’s Week‑Long Special Drive

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The Karnataka traffic police concluded a seven‑day “Special Drive” across the state on Saturday, recording 732 violations that combined alleged drunken driving and overspeeding, officials said.

Police spokesperson K. R. Ramesh told reporters the operation, which ran from March 20 to 26, targeted high‑risk zones in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi‑Dharwad and several district towns. “We stopped more than 5,000 vehicles and booked 732 offenders for either driving under the influence or violating speed limits,” Ramesh said.

The drive was part of the state’s broader road‑safety campaign launched by the Department of Transport earlier this year. Officers used breath‑alcohol analyzers and speed‑detecting radars to identify violations. According to the police, 421 drivers tested positive for alcohol, while 311 were cited for exceeding speed limits, with some drivers reportedly caught at more than 80 km/h in 40‑km/h zones.

The police fined each offender under the Motor Vehicles Act, with penalties ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹5,000, and in cases of high blood‑alcohol concentration, drivers faced possible license suspension. “Our aim is deterrence,” Ramesh added, noting that the special drive also involved public‑awareness sessions on road safety.

Analysis:
The 732 citations represent a marked increase from previous monthly averages reported by the Karnataka traffic police, suggesting that intensive, short‑term enforcement can yield higher compliance. However, the reported figures rely on police statements without independent verification, and the article does not disclose how many of the alleged drunk‑driving cases resulted in prosecutions beyond immediate fines.

The operation coincides with the state’s upcoming monsoon season, a period historically associated with higher road‑traffic fatalities. By concentrating resources in urban corridors and known accident hotspots, the police may be attempting to pre‑empt a seasonal surge. Yet critics have argued that such drives, while visible, need to be complemented by sustained infrastructural improvements and stricter licensing checks to achieve lasting reductions in road deaths.

The special drive also reflects broader national pressure on Indian states to curb traffic‑related injuries, a priority highlighted in the central government’s “Road Safety Mission.” Continued monitoring of citation outcomes and follow‑up legal actions will be essential to assess whether the Karnataka initiative translates into measurable safety gains.

Sources

– The Hindu, “Traffic police book 732 cases of drunk driving, overspeeding in week‑long special drive,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/traffic-police-book-732-cases-of-drunk-driving-overspeeding-in-week-long-special-drive/article71188223.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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