An Arizona woman caught a driver creating havoc on Phoenix roads. Imagine her surprise when she discovered there were literal children driving the vehicle! In a TikTok video, she shows exactly what happened and warns others of what she experienced.
Savannah (@savsworld333) recorded what happened when she was on a Phoenix roadway. She heard a clunking sound on her vehicle and rolled down her vehicle. She asked the driver next to her, “What just happened? Why are you hitting my car?” It was at that point that Savannah realized the people in the vehicle next to her were literal children, many in their early teens. Even the driver was a child. She realized they were hitting her vehicle with a vacuum hose. One of the children can be heard telling her, “I’ll steal your car, too!”
Savannah tells the kids that she has everything on camera and points to her dashcam. When the light changes and everybody starts moving, the kids intentionally try to reverse their vehicle into her car. She urges them to “go” and asks, “What is your problem? What are you doing?! It’s on camera!” The kids refuse to drive forward, clearly scared that Savannah will see their license plate number. Eventually, they drive off, but they swerve and run a red light while doing so.
Savannah shows the faces of the kids in the vehicle at the end of her video, hoping that somebody can identify them. She said there were approximately five of them, “acting like they are in real-life GTA.” Savannah eventually took the plate number to police and made a report against them. However, she said nothing came of that as of yet.
Commenters immediately flooded Savannah’s video, sharing their reactions to this bizarre and heart-pounding interaction. Many were shocked that children were driving a vehicle and wondered how they got ahold of it in the first place. One commenter stated, “I can already hear the parents: ‘They are such good kids.’” Another questioned, “If you have the plate, how is it a dead end? Was the car reported stolen?” Savannah replied and said she spoke with police, who said this was out of their jurisdiction.
Commenters continue to share their reactions of disbelief and anger toward what Savannah experienced. As one commenter urged, “Post this on Facebook groups! Parents may be there and it’ll warn other drivers.” Time will tell what happens and if any incidents like this happen to anybody else in the area.







