Picture taken on February 10, 2023 shows Evelina Christiansen, 15, driving a car in Huddinge, Sweden. - Too young for a driver's licence at 15, Evelina Christiansen is already cruising in a sleek BMW in Sweden, where teens can drive any car modified to roll no faster than a golf cart. An almost century-old regulation originally applied to agricultural vehicles allows kids 15 and older to drive without a proper driver's licence, providing the vehicle has been altered to have a maximum speed of 30 kilometres per hour (18.6 miles per hour). Called an "A-traktor" -- with Swedes often using the older designation EPA -- these cars and trucks have become so popular in recent years that authorities are now concerned about a rise in road accidents. (Photo by Alma COHEN / AFP)