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    Home » Teen Uses His Bicycle as a Shield to Help Disabled Man Cross a Busy Road in Taiwan
    Local January 30, 20263 Mins Read

    Teen Uses His Bicycle as a Shield to Help Disabled Man Cross a Busy Road in Taiwan

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    KAOHSIUNG — A junior high school student in Fongshan District drew widespread praise after using his bicycle to block traffic while guiding a disabled man across a major intersection as the pedestrian light counted down. The school awarded him a commendation and a cash prize.

    The incident happened around midday Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, on Jhongshan East Road (Jhongshan Dong Road, 中山東路), near Fongshan Junior High School, according to Taiwanese media reports. The video shows the older man moving slowly and low to the ground as vehicles approach. The student stays beside him, walking the bicycle between the man and oncoming traffic, and guiding him to the median.

    “I was afraid he wouldn’t make it across and would get hit by a car.”

    Jiang Yong-en (江詠恩), Fengshan Junior High School student

    A student recognized, and the drivers who stopped

    The student was identified as Jiang Yong-en (江詠恩), a ninth-grade student in the school’s gifted program. He told reporters he acted on instinct as the situation looked dangerous, and later thanked the drivers who waited. “I’m very grateful the passing cars all stopped to wait for us,” he said.

    Fengshan Junior High School recognized Jiang the next day, Jan. 28, issuing a certificate, recording a minor merit on his school record, and awarding NT$2,000 (about US$60), according to reports. Principal Lin Ji-ling (林季玲) praised the student’s empathy, calling it an act that “showed a child’s pure, tender heart,” in a statement carried by local media.

    A televised image shows the student being recognized at school after the viral video.
    The school recognized the student with a certificate and a cash award after the video spread widely online. (Image: FTV News)

    The man who was helped

    The person helped in the video was described as a 62-year-old man surnamed Li (李姓). Kaohsiung’s social affairs officials said he had been listed as a care case since March 2025, and assistance included support for an electric wheelchair and installation of a ramp, according to local reporting. Officials said they would follow up again on his needs.

    Local neighborhood head Liu Jin-xiang (劉晉祥) said he had watched the man cross before and found the scene distressing, according to reports.

    Praise, and a safety debate

    The dashcam clip ricocheted across Threads and other platforms, with reported view counts ranging from about 1.225 million to more than 1.24 million, depending on when the totals were captured.

    But the same images that prompted praise also raised a concern: whether celebrating a minor stepping into moving traffic sends the wrong message. Road safety guidance in Taiwan emphasizes that drivers must yield at crosswalks, and the Transportation Ministry’s safety campaign urges pedestrians to follow a five-step routine: stop, look, turn, wave, and move.

    An illustrative news image related to the crosswalk incident in Kaohsiung.
    The incident renewed attention on crosswalk safety, especially for people with mobility impairments. (Image: FTV News)
    Sources & References

    Incident timeline, school award, background on the man helped – United Daily News (UDN);

    Student identification and award details – FTV News;

    Event description and timing (Jan. 27, midday) – PTS News;

    View-count coverage – Liberty Times video; 4gTV;

    Student quotes and local reporting summary – Central News Agency (CNA);

    Road safety penalties and guidance – CNA explainer; Ministry of Transportation 168 Road Safety portal;

    National traffic and pedestrian death figures used in charts – CTS News summary of official statistics;

    Zhongshan East Road sidewalk improvement context – CNA (June 2025).

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