AI Vehicle Showcased in Road Safety Push
Officials emphasised that the Arrive Alive programme is being rolled out statewide under the leadership of Director-General of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy.

Hyderabad: The ‘Arrive Alive 2026’ road safety initiative was reviewed in Cyberabad as part of ongoing efforts to curb accidents and strengthen traffic enforcement. Cyberabad police commissioner M. Ramesh and joint commissioner Gajarao Bhupal met representatives of the programme to discuss how technology can be harnessed to monitor violations and support policing on busy corridors.
Commissioner Ramesh took a test ride in an AI-enabled traffic law compliance vehicle. Police said the vehicle can detect offences such as speeding and unsafe driving, and assist officers in day-to-day enforcement.
Officials emphasised that the Arrive Alive programme is being rolled out statewide under the leadership of Director-General of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy. The focus, they said, is on sustained enforcement and awareness rather than short-term campaigns, with the aim of reducing avoidable accidents and saving lives.

