SHOCKING video shows the moment a little boy comes within inches of being knocked down after he sprints into the road from between parked cars. The boy, thought to be aged about four or five, escap…
Philip was driving in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, when the youngster ran at full tilt into the road without slowing down or checking for traffic.The clip begins with him turning left onto a residential street as a pedestrian wearing a hi-vis jacket waits to cross on the corner.
A black car is approaching from the other end of the street, and would have had the same scenario to deal with if they were just seconds earlier. Neal Pannett wrote: “Green Cross code! A lot of kids have zero road sense and it's the parents fault!”
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