Cyberabad Commissionerate issues restrictions on stopping vehicles on Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge
The Hindu
Cyberabad police issue regulations following fatal accident at Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge in Hyderabad.
Following the gruesome car accident at Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge in Hyderabad last week that killed one and left another severely injured, Cyberabad police has issued regulatory measures with on movement of people and stopping vehicles on the bridge effect from April 16, 2024.
As per the notification, stopping vehicles in the middle of the bridge for photographs or sitting or standing on the railing or roaming on the bridge other than footpath is strictly prohibited.
In case of violation, cases will be registered under the section 76 (Contravention of rules and orders issued under this Act) of the Hyderabad City Police Act 1348, Cyberabad Deputy Commissioner of Police Dr. Vineeth G said.
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