One Utah five-year-old had a need for speed — and a Lamborghini.
On Monday, a Utah Highway Patrol trooper pulled over a swerving van, believing it was being driven by an impaired driver, at around noon.
But instead of an adult being behind the wheel, it was just a five-year-old boy California-bound to buy a sports car.
According to a tweet by the Utah Highway Patrol, the boy “somehow made his way up onto the freeway in his parents’ car.”
“He left home after an argument with Mom, in which she told him she would not buy him a Lamborghini,” the tweet reads. “He decided he’d take the car and go to California to buy one himself.”
“He might have been short on the purchase amount, as he only had $3 in his wallet.”
No one was hurt, Morgan said, adding that local prosecutors will decide whether or not to file charges against the parents, who reportedly told authorities that he’d never driven before.
The boy, per the broadcast station, was under the care of his sibling while their parents were at work.
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