From Rolls-Royce to G-Wagen: Kids Driving Luxury Cars Raise Eyebrows. Watch viral video

From Rolls-Royce to G-Wagen: Kids Driving Luxury Cars Raise Eyebrows. Watch viral video
In India, the legal age to obtain a driving license is 18, but many children drive without one. Recently, several videos emerged online showing a very young child driving a Rs 10 crore Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge and a Rs 4.5 crore Lamborghini Urus. These clips were posted on Instagram by Zain Uddin. In the footage, a boy around 10 years old is seen skillfully driving the Rolls-Royce in the driveway of a house. After reaching the front porch, he exits the Cullinan and stands in front. Another video features the same child getting into the Lamborghini Urus and attempting to drive it. Due to his short stature, he struggles to see over the dashboard but still manages to drive the Lamborghini around the property.
The same kid was also seen in a video driving a Mercedes Benz G-Wagen. For those who might not know, all these cars belong to Naseer Khan, a businessman based in Hyderabad. In addition to these, he also owns a Lamborghini Aventador, a Ferrari 812 Superfast, and a McLaren 765 LT Spider, among many others.
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The video, as mentioned, was filmed on private property, making it legal. However, if a child were to drive on public roads, the police could take action. In such cases, it’s common for the authorities to arrest the child’s parents for allowing them to drive without a license. Recently, there have been stricter measures regarding underage driving, with reports from Puducherry where the parents of a child caught driving without a license were sentenced to three years in prison and fined Rs 25,000.
A video recently circulated online showing an arrogant underage boy driving a vehicle on public roads, and he was stopped by the police. Instead of showing remorse, he acted defiantly and requested that the officers speak to his father, who is a journalist.
It was observed that the police officer initially spoke to the father in a stern manner. However, the officer’s tone changed after the father assured him that he would discipline the boy and ensure he wouldn’t repeat this mistake.