Bengalureans can therefore expect to see more drunk driving enforcement drives across the city, not just at traditional spots, but also at new locations.

Bengalureans can therefore expect to see more drunk driving enforcement drives across the city, not just at traditional spots, but also at new locations.
| Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

In the first three months of 2026, Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP) have booked a whopping 9,794 drunk driving cases, the highest in the last five years, highlighting increased enforcement.

However, recommendations for suspending driving licence (DL) remain below 1,500, accounting for less than 20% of the total challans issued, despite the BTP introducing measures to increase recommendations aimed at curbing drunk-driving behaviour.


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