A woman allowed a girl, who was under 10 years of age, to drive a car through a Scottish village, a court has heard.
32-year-old Sophie-Legha Gemel accepted the guilty and careless conduct after the footage at Krimond, Aberdeenshire.
The young girl was driving the car in barefoot and bad weather on 10 July last year.
In the Peterhead Sheriff Court, the sentence on Gemel was deferred for reports till next month.
He admitted guilty and carelessly, and allowed a child to drive a motor vehicle on a public road in bad weather and barefoot, with a complete disregard for the result.
A video of the incident, which lasted for about a minute, was seen on social media.
This showed the child using wipers and indicators, driving in the dark. The music was playing in the car.
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