Motorists in hysterics after six-year-old Coen draws what it’s like…

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Motorists in hysterics after six-year-old Coen draws what it’s like…

A six-year-old boy has had his family – and social media users – in stitches after drawing his take on what it's like to be a motorist in Hull. Coen Dawson may not be old enough to drive just yet, but his mum Danielle said that moaning about the traffic happens a lot in their household and it seems to have made an impression on him. Inspired by his parents' frustration, the budding artist took to the page to depict a lorry delivering a doll's house to a child. However, on its way, it was met with temporary traffic lights and a 'road closed' sign, which many local drivers can relate to. The drawing tickled his mum so much, she decided to share it with other motorists on Facebook to make them smile. Read more: Clampdown on red light jumpers at one of Hull's busiest junctions Danielle said: “Coen's dad is a lorry driver, so traffic is spoken about a lot in our house! (In his picture) the lorry is trying to deliver a doll's house to a child but the road is broken and hence closed. “Coen is a typical boy that loves all things on the road. He has a car city rug that he also plays with, with all of his cars and trucks, and of course they are now always lined up and stuck in traffic!” The picture shows a lorry transporting a doll's house being faced with a road closure (Image: Danielle Dawson) Danielle then decided to upload it to Hull Live&a
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