Latest & Greatest:
  • Prototype Game Guide
  • Dads & Grads Summer 2009 Gift Guide
  • Fight Night Round 4 Review
ON The Insider: Bruno Film Edited Due to Jackson's Death
GameSpot.com
Login
  • Forgot Password
  • Help
  • Create an account
Search
Search
  • home
    • PC
    • Xbox 360
    • Wii
    • PS3
    • PS2
    • PSP
    • DS
  • Community
  • Forums
  • Videos
  • Cheats
  • New Releases
  • Downloads
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Previews
  • Answers
  • Features
  • Trailers
  • Top Games
  • All Games
  • Daily Updates
  • Soapbox
  • Site Blogs
Theme:
Light
Dark

Description

In addition to looking at the lighter and weirder side of the game industry, System Update provides the latest information on weekly console updates, DLC, game-specific updates, and other game-industry flotsam and jetsam.

Previous Entries

  • Battlestations: Pacific DLC deploying in July

  • King of Fighters '98, Worms 2 slink to XBLA

  • WiiWare hooks Water Warfare, Reel Fishing Challenge

  • Castle Crashers boasts 1 million players

  • Palazzo Medici opens to Assassin's Creed 2 preorderers

  • Droplitz, Garou: Mark of the Wolves join XBL pack

Latest News

  • Alpha Protocol initiated for October 6

    Alpha Protocol initiated for October 6 Thumbnail

    Sega and Obsidian Entertainment's wetwork-heavy stealth RPG dated for this fall on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

  • UFC threatens to ban EA MMA fighters?

  • Fez leaps onto XBox 360 in 2010

  • Namco Bandai collects Dragon Ball rights

  • Battlestations: Pacific DLC deploying in July

News Blog Header

Grand Theft Auto teaches 6-year-old to drive

  • Posted Jan 7, 2009 1:02 pm PT
  • By Polybren
  • 722 comments

Just what are children learning when exposed to violent video games such as Grand Theft Auto? How to drive, according to one Virginia 6-year-old.

The Associated Press is reporting that the child missed the bus to school Monday morning, and so decided to take his family's Ford Taurus instead. The boy made it almost six miles before crashing into an embankment and utility pole just a mile-and-a-half shy of the school. He suffered only minor injuries, and a county sheriff told the news agency that the determined boy began walking the rest of the way to school after the crash.

According to the report, the boy told police that he had learned to drive by playing unspecified games in the Grand Theft Auto and Monster Jam series.

The boy's mother was asleep when he took the car keys, police said, and both parents are charged with child endangerment. Both the boy and his 4-year-old brother were placed in protective custody.

  • Tag
  • Print
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Digg

722 Comments

  • Refresh comments
sign up or sign in to post a comment
prev next
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • 15
  • Son-Of-Stig

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 10:10 am PT

    @gmap27, 100% agree.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • dancalves87

    Posted May 30, 2009 10:11 am PT

    this game is very good i have it

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • gmap27

    Posted Mar 27, 2009 5:55 am PT

    Hey, i too learned to driver by playing GTA.. Ok let me see, press triangle to get in the car. I mean who needs keys to open the door. Press X to driver the car. Wow, that was easy.
    Seriously, his story is a joke. Another blame video games for everything kids do.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • dark_surge

    Posted Mar 26, 2009 9:13 pm PT

    Exactly what I was thinking. My parents had to (sometimes literally) drag me onto the school bus. What this kid did...now that's what I call dedication

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • F1_2004

    Posted Mar 26, 2009 7:24 pm PT

    shouldn't the parents be commended for raising a kid so eager to get his daily dose of education?

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • dark_surge

    Posted Mar 26, 2009 9:52 am PT

    I can't believe how dense the population is getting. Chances are it was just one of those days were people just forget to get up. The kid obviously wants to go to school, but he missed the bus (Darn those parents for making him so determined to be in school..sarcasm by the way) . He didn't want to wake his parents, so he tried to drive himself. You have to think like a kid, instead of like a lawyer. I remember one time I tried to take the car out for a test drive back when I was a kid before there was even such a thing as Grand Theft Auto. I got caught..got a good spanking...and never did it again. Kids don't worry about right or wrong as much. When they're on a mission, they're on a mission.

    And Siman552 is right...the worst the kid would get is driving without a permit/license. And if a judge actually charges him with it, once again, it just shows how dense people are getting. Now if the parents would have TOLD the kid to drive himself to school...that would be neglect, among other things.

    • agree 3
    • disagree 0
    • = +3
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Siman552

    Posted Mar 10, 2009 8:57 pm PT

    OK a couple things:

    First: the kid might not have even played GTA. He might have seen his parents playing it. (I remember watching my brother playing Vice City when I was 7)

    Second: If this is acurate, the only crime is the kid driving without a license, which I wouldn't charge a six year old with (because he didn't know any better). Granted the parents SHOULD have watching him, but that is not illeagal. If I was a judge in this case, I would order the parents to take parenting classes and pay for the property damages, because parents are legally resopnsible for their kid's actions. I would also advise them to teach both kids the diffrence between video games, and the real world.

    Third: For people who are against video games, age-appropriate games can be useful tools to teach kids the diffrence between reality and fantasy. It's how I learned

    Fourth: The reason the kid did this reminds me of a story where some teenagers stole a car to get to school on time. It is terrible that kids are conditioned to think that being late to school is worse than stealing a car. It is also completly possible that this kid was scared of getting in trouble, so the policy at the kid's school should be reviewed in the criminal courts as part of this case.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • allie2590

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 7:01 pm PT

    Because they weren't watching the kid.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • androidtype7

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 5:02 pm PT

    I don't see why the parents were charged, and the kids taken away. I wonder how it was considered child endangerment.

    • agree 1
    • disagree 1
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Meluckycharms12

    Posted Feb 21, 2009 7:59 am PT

    [This message was deleted at the request of the original poster]

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • GucciHobo

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 6:48 am PT

    6 miles without crashing is farther than any player drives without hitting something. He must be pretty good with the controller.

    • agree 3
    • disagree 0
    • = +3
    • Login to rate this comment
  • RaiKageRyu

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 10:37 pm PT

    The associated press link was taken down.

    This was BS, apparently. Truth be told, none of it made logical sense or possibility.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • SirDan88

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 12:24 pm PT

    [This message was deleted at the request of the original poster]

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • naughtynuggetz

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 5:52 am PT

    I bet all the kids want to hang out with him. He's gonna be the Fonzie of the school.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Dawg9000

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 10:59 pm PT

    And even if it's automatic, you still have to put it into drive.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Dawg9000

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 10:58 pm PT

    It's not entirely Grand Theft Auto. How did he: Start the car, put it in gear, reach the gas pedal, signal, look over the steering wheel, and crash. lol

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • FarmFreshDX

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 8:18 pm PT

    Provided this isn't a hoax... a 6-year-old should never be playing even T rated games, let alone GTA. Stupid, irresponsible parents strike again!

    • agree 0
    • disagree 2
    • = -2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • MetaKnight39

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 5:19 pm PT

    What the heck,that looks cool but...,

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Melirune

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 1:42 pm PT

    Drive 6 Miles Without Crashing - Achievment Unlocked!

    • agree 9
    • disagree 2
    • = +7
    • Login to rate this comment
  • TheStryker3E3

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 12:48 pm PT

    People are talking about changing the gears and all that, it was most likely an automatic.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • RaNDM_G

    Posted Feb 15, 2009 11:09 am PT

    This bit of news looks like a hoax. You're talking about how a six year-old, probably about 4'3", managed to steer and operate both pedals at the same time? Really? Not even Bart from The Simpson's could do that (with the exception of the 24 episode). Unless he was a giant for his age, he must have gotten help from someone.

    Then again, driving a car isn't all that difficult guys. So long as you have your seat belt on and know the speed limit, you could get from point A to point B in relative safety.

    GamerBoy53 asked how a kid could understand how to properly utilize a clutch and steering wheel. The concept of a steering wheel isn't too hard to follow. Turning left goes makes the car go left various increments just as how turning right makes the car go right various increments. And all you gotta do is notice if the clutch is in drive before you actually start driving. You know, this reminds me of something I saw on the news where a four year-old managed to crash his parent's car in a grocery store while they were out shopping. Now THAT'S child endangerment.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • ShadowB86

    Posted Feb 12, 2009 6:34 am PT

    I'm impressed. He drove for almost 6 miles solely on GTA driving skills.

    I wonder how he handled the gears and all. They don't teach that in GTA.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Dawg9000

    Posted Feb 12, 2009 2:21 am PT

    Taking their kids away was uncalled for. The kid missed the bus and was never taught he shouldn't drive. Don't take them away for that. I feel bad for the parents.

    • agree 3
    • disagree 3
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • ShetEfEyeNo

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 8:19 pm PT

    "... but how could the kid understand the clutch, the steering wheel and all that???"

    yes because it was mentioned that this family car was a stick all through the article i am also curious as to how he knew how to do this because the article definitely said he did

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • hawkeye_jmr

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 3:16 pm PT

    I'm just glad he didn't try to run over people with the car.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • GamerBoy53

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 2:56 pm PT

    Hey, wait a sec. These guys have the same family car as me.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • GamerBoy53

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 2:50 pm PT

    Wow, but how would GTA teach a kid to drive??? Sure, they may learn the physics and the other drivers in the game might have taught him to stop at red lights or whatever, but how could the kid understand the clutch, the steering wheel and all that???

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • GeorgeW32

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 12:52 pm PT

    Wow, nice parents. Let me take a nap while my 6 year old plays GTA and then proceeds to drive himself to school.

    • agree 3
    • disagree 0
    • = +3
    • Login to rate this comment
  • blade113355

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 12:23 am PT

    Wow, I mean I can understand learning the mechanics of driving using GTA (it's how I learned how to back up). The parents should be in trouble for letting them play GTA, but not for the car thing even though it's bad. I mean I'm just 19 but I sleep with my keys setting out cause I'm forgetful. If A kid was to grab them and take them while I'm sleeping how is it my fault. Charge the kid for driving when he shouldn't have been, if my kid killed someone with my knife is it my fault he killed the kid cause I left a house hold knife out? What if he was 14 or 15 then it wouldn't look as bad would it? It's not like the parents were passed out from drinking, they were just sleeping. And for those who said the kids borrow the game from a friend, that's what checking the saves are for (or if it's xbox360 achievements). If there is a trace of it on there you know they have it then you search there room. But not all parents can watch there kids 24/7, now if they bought it for him then it's a problem. But I borrowed games my parents never knew about when I was younger. Not that I'm messed up now that is.

    • agree 4
    • disagree 0
    • = +4
    • Login to rate this comment
  • _LinkZero_

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 8:51 pm PT

    Am I really the only one who thinks police are too careless these days? The parent's must be like "What the heck, all I was doing is sleeping, and I get charged?!" Where has seseity gone over the years? As for the child's 4-year-old brother, he has absoulutely nothing whatsoever to do with this case. The police are acting like the parents are some kind of unknown enemy. If I could, I'd just walk into a police station and give them heck. They definitely deserve it.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Fight80

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 5:57 pm PT

    Ted Ninja, while I agree with your post for the most part, you really don't have to qualify it with "Anyone who disagrees with this is a moron."

    If anything, that discredits you.

    ...and I seem to have forgotten that this is GameSpot, where an accurate assessment such as this is frowned upon and generally considered an act of futility.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 1
    • = -1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • BlueFlameBat

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 5:47 pm PT

    I'm blaming this on deer hunters. Damn Bambi-killing rednecks!!

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • brad1087

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 9:58 am PT

    lulz

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • MrBlack87

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 9:35 am PT

    Well just another reason for parents and ppl to blame video games.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 1
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Ted_Ninja

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 7:27 am PT

    Parents fault for not teaching their kid some morals and the truth about right and wrong. It's their fault, not the games fault, not the kids fault. The parents SHOULD be charged, I don't care what for but something has to be done. Make an example of these terrible parents, show the public what REALLY happens when you neglect your kids and let them drive your car out in the open and crash it like an idiot. The boy may have learned to go left and right in the games but what did he learn from actually doing it? NOT TO FREAKING DO IT! He could have learned this from his parents but they where too lazy to do it, as stated in the article his mother was a sleep when he missed the bus. HE IS SIX YEARS OLD DAMMIT! You have to get him ready for school. Hell his brother is only four years old, what kind of mother lets her six and four year old sons get themselves ready for school, miss the bus, take the car and crash it a mile away from school. The mother and father are to blame, no one and nothing else can be blamed for this.

    EDIT: Children from the age of 2 up to 13 are constantly learning right from wrong through trial and error, just like this kid did. He could have been taught right from wrong however and avoid this situation entirely if one or both of the parents talked to him about driving and other things. And honestly, even if they let him play GTA they should explain first how IT IS ONLY A GAME and not real and he should never try anything from it. I don't think the kid is wrong, he wanted to get to school so he did his best to do it. He was wrong but he didn't know that. He WOULD have however, if his parents told him it would be. And they are wrong for not seeing him on the bus like GOOD PARENTS.

    Anyone who disagrees with this is a moron.

    • agree 8
    • disagree 3
    • = +5
    • Login to rate this comment
  • bladerbot

    Posted Feb 1, 2009 5:40 pm PT

    crazytaxi1 said: Oh,sure he learned to drive, and crash! The controls are so much different than actual driving. You don't get it. The child has never driven on an open road yet he makes it 6 miles to his destination before an inevitable crash! For a 6 year old this is a HUGE Achievement!

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • bladerbot

    Posted Feb 1, 2009 5:35 pm PT

    Typical of the media. I know you most likely already know this and have heard many a user complain about it but i believe that violent video games are the cause for all News-Breaking Stories about a child with a GTA game through the eyes of the media. Any media would simply blame GTA for it if they had the chance because its a target for the media. Stupid Media. *Slaps 'media dogs' nose*

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • thespywholied

    Posted Jan 25, 2009 8:13 am PT

    gta shows kids how today's world is like. not some bod the builder world crap. also i would think wtf? if i saw i child speed past me. lol.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 0
    • = +2
    • Login to rate this comment
  • GSB93

    Posted Jan 23, 2009 9:30 am PT

    Well I'm surprised he made it 6 miles... and he knew the way there. How can he see over the steering wheel? And after recently receiving my driving permit I really discovered that driving in real life is FAR different from driving in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, it's closer to GTA4 with the physics of turning and acceleration and braking and collisions.. but still different.

    • agree 0
    • disagree 0
    • = 0
    • Login to rate this comment
  • DarkDragon11

    Posted Jan 22, 2009 9:00 pm PT

    How the hell does he reach the paddle. When I was 6 I was like 3-4 feet. One brother steer while the other one push gas or break with his hands? Or they one ****** tall *** family!

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • marcopolo4212

    Posted Jan 22, 2009 8:46 pm PT

    the game didn't teach him to drive... he just drives in the game so he wants to drive... i think the age for GTA should be 13 or 14.....not 17, that's just ridiculos......i can drive in real life before i can drive in a video game.....what a stupid system ESRB is running

    • agree 1
    • disagree 6
    • = -5
    • Login to rate this comment
  • joemerchant2006

    Posted Jan 22, 2009 5:25 pm PT

    Ugh. Oh yes, as prickish as mothers are today, what mother is going to let their 6 year old play GTA4? More or less, how? You can't blame a freaking game on bad parenting. Parents blame the games because they don't want to admit that they SUCK as a parent. Such arrogence and ignorence.

    • agree 5
    • disagree 4
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • dj_omid1

    Posted Jan 21, 2009 9:12 pm PT

    wow he got some skillz!!

    • agree 3
    • disagree 0
    • = +3
    • Login to rate this comment
  • xbox4life76

    Posted Jan 20, 2009 8:13 am PT

    This is such an interesting story and find it funny how quickly the press are out to suggest that the game had an effect on how the kid was able to find the keys, unlock the car, turn on the ignition, put it in reverse and drive off. Kids watch parents when they drive, I know I've been asked by a friends daughter to let her drive and she was 5. I said why and she said cause it looks like fun. I told her it's very dangerous and when you turn 16 you can practice. Don't blame video games on this one, kids are curious, parents need to be more cautious and why didn't the parents escort the kid into the bus??

    • agree 4
    • disagree 0
    • = +4
    • Login to rate this comment
  • souljahofman

    Posted Jan 20, 2009 12:48 am PT

    I love stories like this. You cant really blame the game for teaching a six year old to drive. I mean, could you.....

    • agree 5
    • disagree 0
    • = +5
    • Login to rate this comment
  • General_Lee45

    Posted Jan 19, 2009 12:49 pm PT

    Wow Parents are not as smart as they use to be! and they expect us to understand why they don't want people to have supposed "bad games" when they really aren't as bad as they make them out to be maybe people should be the ones watching there kids and not the tax payers or the government either.

    • agree 1
    • disagree 0
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • Grinder86

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 6:14 pm PT

    dude wtf
    i suck at driving and this 6 year old made it 6 miles without crashing

    • agree 4
    • disagree 0
    • = +4
    • Login to rate this comment
  • crazytaxi1

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 11:48 am PT

    Oh,sure he learned to drive, and crash! The controls are so much different than actual driving.

    • agree 2
    • disagree 1
    • = +1
    • Login to rate this comment
  • cyznik23

    Posted Jan 15, 2009 9:10 pm PT

    hey man. dnt blame the game 4 it.

    • agree 5
    • disagree 1
    • = +4
    • Login to rate this comment
  • jonboycoleman

    Posted Jan 15, 2009 7:13 pm PT

    his parents should be charged with child endangerment because i dont even let my kids play grand theft auto.

    • agree 4
    • disagree 1
    • = +3
    • Login to rate this comment
prev next
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • 15
advertisement
  • home
  • PC
  • Xbox 360
  • Wii
  • PS3
  • PS2
  • PSP
  • DS
  • Community
  • Forums
  • Videos
  • Cheats
  • New Releases
  • Downloads
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • News
  • Worldwide
  • About Us
  • Advertise on GameSpot
  • Join GameSpot
  • Shop for Games
  • Help
  • Site Map
  • UK.GameSpot.com
  • GameFAQs.com
  • GameRankings.com
  • Metacritic.com
  • MovieTome.com
  • iPhone Version
  • Mobile Version
XML
Search

Grand Theft Auto teaches 6-year-old to drive - GameSpot News Blog - Gaming News and Videos

  • Top Games:
    • Starcraft II: WoL
    • CoJ: Bound in Blood
    • CoJ: Bound in Blood
    • The Sims 3
    • Street Fighter IV
    • Fight Night Round 4
    • World of Warcraft
  • Top Cheats:
    • GTA Liberty City Stories Cheats
    • GTA: Vice City Stories Cheats
    • GTA: San Andreas Cheats
    • GTA: Vice City Cheats
    • Pokemon Emerald Cheats
    • The Sims 3 Cheats
    • Age of Empires III Cheats
    • Halo 3 Cheats
    • Mario Kart Wii Cheats
    • Grand Theft Auto III Cheats

Popular on CBS sites: iPhone 3G | Fantasy Football | Moneywatch | Antivirus Software | Recipes | E3 2009

About CBS Interactive | Jobs | Advertise

© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use