FIVE-YEAR-OLD CAUGHT DRIVING PARENTS' CAR IN UTAH Five-year-old Adrian took the family car, and was only caught when police in Utah State stopped him on the freeway. A patrolman saw the car, which was crossing lanes at 50km/h, and made the car stop. He was shocked to discover the child behind the wheel, who said he was on his way to buy a Lamborghini. The boy told police that he had left home after his mother refused to buy him the luxury car – lower-priced models cost over $180,000 –, which caused an argument. "He decided he'd take the car and go to a car salesman in California to buy one himself," Utah Highway Patrol said on Twitter, "but he only had 3 dollars in his wallet." Camera footage posted by the local TV shows the car in traffic before stopping at the police signal. Highway patrol first thought it might be a driver with health problems behind the wheel. In the recording, the officer can then be heard saying "How old are you? You're five years old?" when he sees the boy. The boy was sitting at the very edge of the seat to be able to reach the pedals. He was stopped about five minutes' drive from home. No-one was hurt in the incident. The boy's parents were at work and he was in the care of a relative when he took the car. Police asked parents to make sure car keys are not easily accessible to children.
