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Watch: Elderly Kerala woman stands in front of moving scooter on footpath, forces rider back onto road

In a powerful display of civic responsibility, a brave elderly woman in Kozhikode, Kerala, has become a viral sensation after firmly standing her ground against a traffic violator. Encountering a scooter rider attempting to pass traffic using the pedestrian footpath, she refused to budge, physically blocking his path. With a firm hand and a clear message, she directed him back toward the road, refusing to let him pass until he complied.An elderly woman in Kerala confronting a rider driving on a footpath. (Screengrab (Facebook))Kerala Motor Vehicles Department shared the now-viral video on Facebook. They urged social media to help them identify the woman whose gesture has drawn widespread praise online.Also Read: ‘No debt, no EMI’: Kerala woman ls 10 reasons for moving back from Dubai to IndiaThe video shows a man on a scooter illegally veering onto the footpath to avoid congestion. The elderly woman firmly stands in front of the rider, refusing to let the driver continue riding on the footpath.Multiple times, he even tries to squeeze through a narrow gap beside the footpath, but the saree-clad woman physically blocks his way. At one point, she also takes out her phone, probably to record the moment, capture the rider’s license plate number, or report him to the authorities.Finally, she wins as the rider gets off the footpath to join the incoming traffic. The video ends with the woman holding up a thumbs-up and smiling.Social media reacts:The video has prompted a flurry of responses on social media, with many sharing how the world needs more people like the elderly woman.An individual commented, “Wow, she made my day! This civic learning has to happen in school, but better late than never.” Another expressed, “Commendable. But these things can turn ugly if the other person turns out to be an aggressive psychopath.”Also Read: Elderly woman impresses wedding guests with flawless dance and a surprise flip, internet reacts: ‘Super dadi’A third posted, “She’s great. Did the right thing. A footpath is meant for people for walking, not for riding any means.” A fourth wrote, “Courageous and perfectly valid what was done this honourable lady. We need more people like her who stand up to oppose such nonsense. Else, such illegal acts are not just taken for granted: these offenders believe it is their birthright and their strength to commit such felonies with none daring to touch them.”Can two-wheelers ride on the footpath? The law says…According to the Kerala Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, it is illegal to drive a two-wheeler on a footpath.“Use of foot‐paths or other tracks motor vehicles‐Restrictions: Where any road or street is provided with foot‐path or tracks reserved for cycles a specified classes of other traffic, no person shall, save with the sanction of police officer in uniform, drive any motor vehicle or cause or allow any motor vehicle to be driven on any such foot‐path or track.”

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