If you want to learn something, you'll probably be on YouTube for a one-time visit, right? That's also what an 8-year-old boy in Ohio made the weekend before driving himself to McDonald's with his sister.


According to Digital Trends , when his parents were napping on the sofa, a 60-mile East from Cleveland East Village watched several video tutorials driving before driving his family van. Take your 4 year old sister.

When he was on his way to the nearest McDonald's one mile away, people witnessed the scene calling the police to inform him that a boy was driving through the village.

When police officer Jake Koehler identified his position, he arrived safely and in the waiting line. The staff thought it was a joke to see a child driving to pay.

Asked where Koehler had learned to drive, the boy replied via YouTube.

Quite impressive when the boy went through not just a few intersections, but also across the railroads safely.

Witnesses say the boy has obeyed traffic laws, including speed limits. "He does not hit something on the way," Koehler told local media. "Unbelievable".

Before being returned to the parents, the two children had time to buy sandwiches, fries and a few chicken balls.

Apparently, his parents will have to keep an eye on the clever boy's YouTube history to make sure he will not have to report again with an even more adventurous adventure.

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