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    ‘Arrive Alive’ Campaign Targets Telangana’s Deadly Roads

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a bold move to tackle Telangana’s alarming road death toll, the government unveils the ‘Arrive Alive’ safety drive. This isn’t just another slogan—it’s a full-throttle war on the chaos claiming lives on pothole-riddled streets and speed-trap highways.

    The numbers are stark: nearly 3,000 lives lost last year, with young men aged 18-35 bearing the brunt. Reckless overtaking, mobile distractions, and two-wheeler mishaps fuel the fire. Enter ‘Arrive Alive,’ a state-wide blitz launching soon, designed to rewrite this grim narrative through relentless vigilance and education.

    Phase one kicks off with 500 mobile enforcement squads patrolling 24/7. Drones will monitor remote areas, while apps let citizens report hazards in real-time. Public service announcements featuring celebrities will flood TV and YouTube, urging seatbelt use and sober driving. For truckers and bus operators, GPS trackers will flag violations instantly.

    Hyderabad’s tech hub status plays a role too. Startups are partnering to deploy smart signals that adjust for traffic flow, cutting collision risks. Rural focus includes village-level campaigns with local leaders, distributing reflective jackets and first-aid kits.

    Critics point to past failures, but officials counter with data-driven tweaks. A pilot in Warangal saw a 25% dip in crashes. Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari called it ‘a pledge to protect every Telanganite.’ With international road safety experts advising, the campaign eyes WHO benchmarks.

    Beyond enforcement, it’s about mindset shift. Billboards screaming ‘One Mistake, Lifetime Regret’ aim to pierce commuter complacency. As Diwali approaches, special night patrols target festive revelry risks. ‘Arrive Alive’ isn’t temporary—it’s the new normal for safer travels in Telangana.

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