NEW DELHI: Another incident on road safety and civic sense has become viral, this time from Pune. A video going viral on the internet shows two men including a foreigner taking it upon themselves to teach Pune commuters a lesson in road sense.The video shows two men standing in the middle of the footpath, diverting the traffic to get on the road.The common scene where the two-wheeler vehicles are often made to climb on the footpath in an attempt to surpass the on-road traffic can often be witnessed on Indian roads. The incident reportedly took place at Pune’s Rakshak Chowk in the Pimple Nilakh area. The men held back the traffic and also asked the bikers to do the right thing.The video was later shared by various users across social media platforms, with the video garnering a range of reactions from netizens, most of whom questioned the civic sense of people, finding it shameful to have a foreign intervention to make people follow road safety rules.An account responding to the video wrote, “When outsiders have to teach us how to use our own roads, it’s a serious question mark on our civic sense. Rules aren’t optional; they reflect basic respect for others.”One user also pointed out how it should have been the traffic police who took actions against the rule-breakers. “A classic reflection of our regard and concern for civic sense. BTW, this should have been a policeman’s work,” wrote the user.An Instagram user also highlighted how, despite the attempts, some bikers dodged the two men as they swept across from the sides, not bothering to worry about the needful. “Phirbhi dekho side se nikaal rahe hai (Still look, they are getting away from the side).”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUS VP JD Vance Justifies H-1B Restrictions As Moral Duty As Indian Workers Face Visa Uncertainty‘We Felt It’: Asim Munir Claims Pakistan Received ‘Divine Intervention’ After India’s Op SindoorHindu Soldier Threatened With Deportation For Tilak During US Army Training Before Justice PrevailedPutin Says India Ready To Boost Work On EAEU Trade Agreement, Hails Indian EconomySheikh Hasina Slams Yunus Over Violence In Bangladesh, Calls Out ‘Hostile Statements Against India’BJP-Led Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Local Body Polls; PM Modi, CM Fadnavis Hail Victory’Murder Of Humanity’: Dr Ahmed Ilyasi, Maulana Madani Condemn Lynching Of Hindu Man In BangladeshSikh Nagar Kirtan In New Zealand Disrupted By Protesters; Mann, Badal Urge Centre To Intervene‘Not Misleading Propaganda’: Bangladesh Responds To India Over Delhi High Commission Protest‘Have To Stay United’: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat On Atrocities Against Hindus In Bangladesh123PhotostoriesKids quitting New Year’s resolutions midway? 5 ways you can help them stick to their goalsSecret Santa 2025: 10 fun and affordable gifts that will make your colleague smileIf Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ left you craving more high-stakes espionage, here are 5 raw, intense and high-octane Bollywood spy thrillers to watch on OTT platformsNewlywed Samantha Ruth Prabhu turns a silk saree into a style momentBaby girl names with deep spiritual meaning5 Sanskrit mantras that kids should recite every day10 inexpensive ways to add more fibre to your daily diet and reduce gas and bloating naturallyHealth benefits of makhana: Evidence-based nutrition from lotus seedsThe British Royal Family’s annual Christmas portraits are here—and yes, we’re officially emotionally invested5 best oils to apply on the navel: Benefits, uses, and what to know before trying them123Hot PicksUAE WeatherEpstein files releasedGold price predictionGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays DecemberBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJosh Allen Luxury Car CollectionRandi MahomesAuston MatthewsPatrick MahomesLebron JamesLos Angeles DodgersPaul Heyman and Marla Heyman Net WorthWho is chris oladokunA JA WilsonCharles Barkley
NEW DELHI: Another incident on road safety and civic sense has become viral, this time from Pune. A video going viral on the internet shows two men including a foreigner taking it upon themselves to teach Pune commuters a lesson in road sense.The video shows two men standing in the middle of the footpath, diverting the traffic to get on the road.The common scene where the two-wheeler vehicles are often made to climb on the footpath in an attempt to surpass the on-road traffic can often be witnessed on Indian roads. The incident reportedly took place at Pune’s Rakshak Chowk in the Pimple Nilakh area. The men held back the traffic and also asked the bikers to do the right thing.The video was later shared by various users across social media platforms, with the video garnering a range of reactions from netizens, most of whom questioned the civic sense of people, finding it shameful to have a foreign intervention to make people follow road safety rules.An account responding to the video wrote, “When outsiders have to teach us how to use our own roads, it’s a serious question mark on our civic sense. Rules aren’t optional; they reflect basic respect for others.”One user also pointed out how it should have been the traffic police who took actions against the rule-breakers. “A classic reflection of our regard and concern for civic sense. BTW, this should have been a policeman’s work,” wrote the user.An Instagram user also highlighted how, despite the attempts, some bikers dodged the two men as they swept across from the sides, not bothering to worry about the needful. “Phirbhi dekho side se nikaal rahe hai (Still look, they are getting away from the side).”