A screenshot of a video filmed from the back seat revealed a shameful fact about the 17-year-old driver's crash
A 17-year-old driver crashed a car while intoxicated and unlicensed, driven by peer pressure from younger passengers.
The incident involved a reckless joyride by five teenagers aged between 14 and 17, culminating in a serious crash in Asikkala, Finland. The vehicle, traveling at a speed of 135 km/h, veered off the road and into a field after the unlicensed, intoxicated 17-year-old driver urged a 14-year-old boy to take the keys to his mother's car, a BMW. The 14-year-old later described this decision as the "worst idea ever," indicating the lack of foresight among the group regarding the consequences of their actions.
In the lead-up to the crash, the driver reportedly consumed five alcoholic beverages earlier in the day and continued to drink during their ride, which raised concerns about his capability to drive. Despite this knowledge, the other teenagers trusted his driving skills, reflecting a dangerous peer dynamic. The group had no specific destination in mind and drove roughly 100 kilometers before the crash occurred in the early hours of the morning after partying the week prior to Midsummer's Eve, demonstrating a reckless disregard for safety and parental authority.
Ownership of the vehicle belonged to the 14-year-old's mother, and it was parked at her workplace prior to the incident. This situation highlights broader issues of teenage recklessness, the influence of alcohol on decision-making, and the grave implications of allowing underage and unlicensed individuals to operate motor vehicles.