Hyderabad traffic police takes up special drive against minor driving in the city

SIBY JEYYA
Police authorities advise parents to keep an eye on their children and not to give them access to cars until and until they are travelling under adequate supervision in the wake of the horrifying automobile accident involving a small kid that claimed the lives of two ladies who were out for an early morning stroll.
Anuradha (48), and her daughter Mamatha (25), were two ladies out for a morning stroll when Mohd Badaruddin Quadri (19), a Masab Tank resident without a driver's licence, is accused of ramming his car into them at a high rate of speed early on Tuesday. kavitha and Inthaab Khan, two other people, also had injuries.

Son of a businessman, Quadri was heading to a country house with his pals to celebrate his birthday. Around five in the morning, they departed from Shantinagar Masab Tank and were en route to Moinabad when the event took place. Quadri, a first-year BBA student, and his buddy Abdul Rehman, 18, who had lent him the car to drive despite the fact that Quadri lacked a driver's licence, were subsequently detained by police.
"Two precious lives snuffed out by careless, rash driving, and underage driver - heartbreaking," said hyderabad police Commissioner CV Anand. It's time to discipline our kids and keep a close eye on their behaviour for our own benefit.
TSRTC's managing director and former Cyberabad police commissioner, VC Sajjanar, advised parents to be cautious before letting their kids operate automobiles unless they are under adult supervision. parents give their kids cars out of love and devotion, and then horrible things like this happen.
Three engineering college students were murdered on tuesday in Ibrahimpatnam when a vehicle ploughed into them. All three of the victims were riding bikes and perished in the collision. In the meantime, a specific campaign against inconsiderate driving in the city and suburbs has been launched by the traffic police in hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Rachakonda. police special teams are conducting inspections in various locations, including those close to educational institutions.
The special drive will continue for the next three days with a focus on minor driving and triple riding infractions, according to D Srinivas, DCP Traffic, Rachakonda.



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