10 Year-old Youngster Snapped Driving Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 In Hyderabad

by Jatin Chhibber | 14/12/2019
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10 year old youngster driving Maruti Alto 800 caught by the fellow motorist at Outer Ring Road, Hyderabad. Police officials imposed a challan of Rs 2,000 on the owner of the car.

Youngsters driving cars on the Indian roads is a serious offence, and there are several serious laws for it. Still, there are such parents, who encourage this practice by offering minors a car to drive. Here are few images of an incident, where a boy in Hyderabad was spotted driving a Maruti 800. While the minor was driving the car, he got recorded by a fellow motorist. Tiger Neelesh shared that video on Twitter and claimed that he recorded the whole incident at Outer Ring Road Hyderabad and he also tagged the Hyderabad Traffic and City Police in the same tweet. 

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Front and rear angle shot of the Maruti 800

Here are few images of an incident, where a boy in Hyderabad was spotted driving a Maruti 800

The horrifying video shows a minor kid controlling the steering wheel of the car on a public road. The motorist claims that the kid, driving the Maruti Alto 800 must be around 10 years old, which is quite young to handle a vehicle on public roads. There were also some adults in the car, which we guess is the family members of that child. Moreover, that Tweet also claims that the car was stopped before the exit of the Outer Ring Road, and swapped the drivers, to save themselves from the police.

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Side angle shot of the kid driving a car

The receipt displays that the challan imposed on the owner is only for Rs 2,000.

The video became popular over the internet and senior executives of Hyderabad police also re-tweeted the post by tagging other relevant departments. Afterwards, the Kushaiguda Police Station uploaded a receipt issued to the owner of the vehicle. Yet, there is no comment from the Hyderabad Police, regarding any action on parents who allowed the kid to drive the car. The receipt displays that the challan imposed on the owner is only for Rs 2,000. The fine includes Rs 500 (disobedience of orders), Rs 1,000 dangerous driving, Rs 500 (Minor driving the vehicle).

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