Overview
- A 23-year-old filmed and posted his five-year-old son driving a quad on a route near Mercedes, with additional footage of the child riding in an open field without a helmet.
- The National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) identified the man through social media monitoring and moved to disqualify his license for deliberate recklessness.
- The request was elevated to the competent court to determine the duration and scope of any sanction, with some outlets reporting a provisional ban already in place.
- Authorities reiterated that minors cannot operate motorized vehicles on public roads and that quads are permitted only in jurisdiction-designated safe corridors, never on routes.
- The father, identified as Nahuel Alexis of Moreno, defended his conduct in media interviews and said he was not remorseful.