12-year-old drives 800 miles across Australia without being noticed

12-year-old drives 800 miles across Australia without being noticed
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Summary The police stopped him when his bumper was hanging on the ground

(Web Desk) – A 12-year-old boy would have succeeded driving across the entire Australia if it weren’t for the policemen who pulled him over and arrested him. He drove more than 800 miles across Australia all by himself.

It was reported that the New South Wales Police Force stopped the young boy on previous Saturday around 11 o clock in the morning. The lone traveler was headed from Kendall NSW to Perth.

In fact, the police stopped his vehicle because his bumper was hanging on the ground. The boy was stopped at a barrier due to the hanging bumper.

The arrested boy was taken to the Police Station at Broken Hill where he was inquired about the lonely venture.

The boy had surprisingly managed the whole 800 miles journey without being noticed and even refueled his car.

Similar incidents have also happened in the past. According to Huffington Post in 2016, two pre-school kids belonging from Washington state took their parents’ SUV to visit the grandmother. Their hopes were shattered when the car crashed into another.

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