Watch: Elderly woman blocks scooter on footpath, internet can’t stop cheering
What started as just another moment on a crowded Kozhikode street has now become a full-blown internet moment, all because one elderly woman refused to step aside.In a video that’s now doing the rounds on Instagram (shared by @aflu_stories_), the woman is seen stopping a man who tried to ride his scooter on the footpath to avoid traffic. Instead of moving out of the way like most people do, she plants her feet and tells him, clearly and firmly, that the footpath is for people, not bikes.As traffic piles up on the road, a few two-wheelers begin sneaking onto the pavement. Others move aside, but she doesn’t. When the rider tries to squeeze past her, she stands her ground. At one point, she even pulls out her phone, as if to say, “Go on, I’m watching you.” That alone seems to make the man uneasy.There’s a bit of back-and-forth, but eventually, he gives up and turns his scooter back towards the road where it belongs. The caption says the incident happened near the Eranhipalam signal in Kozhikode and calls out how risky this behaviour is – especially for kids and older people who are just trying to walk safely. The person who posted the clip admitted they don’t even know the woman, but said they felt proud watching her speak up when most of us usually stay quiet.And the internet? It’s in love with her.The video has clocked millions of views, and the comments section is full of praise. One person said it’s embarrassing that someone her age even has to fight for something as basic as walking space. Another said her little smile at the end felt like a win for everyone who’s ever been forced off a footpath by careless riders. Someone else recognised her and shared how she’s strict but big-hearted – the kind of person who always stands up for what’s right. Many others called out the rider for arguing instead of simply accepting he was wrong.In a place where traffic rules are often treated like optional advice, this small moment hit home. Sometimes, it really does take just one person refusing to budge to remind the rest of us how to behave.