Back in the early 70s, before someone decided that kids had to be installed backwards in the back seats of cars, there were child seats that hooked over the front seat backing. Early on, kids learned about driving from the driver, ie steering wheel control, turn signals, how to read signs and what green and red lights meant, when to give “one finger salutes” and how to spot a “smokie in a plain wrapper” etc. Some of these seats even had simulated steering wheels. They were later deemed unsafe – however – at that time there were very few incidents of kids being forgotten and left in cars, as the kid was right beside you!
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
how did the boy even reach the pedals and peer over the windshield? I bet the YouTube video maker got plenty of comments about that news bit
Artie Adams over 7 years ago
So driving without a license isn’t a violation in Ohio?
therese_callahan2002 over 7 years ago
I read about that boy.
BJB over 7 years ago
I saw it on the news
J Short over 7 years ago
The things McDonald’s will do for publicity.
CeeJay over 7 years ago
Based on all I’ve read here in Ripley’s, Japan has an interesting culture. More so than I ever thought.
aimlesscruzr over 7 years ago
Didn’t commit any traffic violations does not equate to not getting caught…
…or does it….
namelocdet over 7 years ago
Umm… Where were his parents??
chromosome Premium Member over 7 years ago
“Don’t ever laugh when a hearse goes by…” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJppqS8uDyQ
tuslog1964 over 7 years ago
Back in the early 70s, before someone decided that kids had to be installed backwards in the back seats of cars, there were child seats that hooked over the front seat backing. Early on, kids learned about driving from the driver, ie steering wheel control, turn signals, how to read signs and what green and red lights meant, when to give “one finger salutes” and how to spot a “smokie in a plain wrapper” etc. Some of these seats even had simulated steering wheels. They were later deemed unsafe – however – at that time there were very few incidents of kids being forgotten and left in cars, as the kid was right beside you!