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Evelina's only 15 but she drives a BMW to school.
The car looks modern, but it can only go up to 30 kilometres per hour.
In Sweden, there's an old law.
It says you don't need a driving licence at 15 or more.
You can drive these special cars.
People call these cars 'A-traktors'.
In the past, they were popular on farms.
People didn't have much money.
So, they built the cars themselves.
These days, teenagers like the idea of driving.
So, people are building their own cars.
Ronja Löfgren owns one.
Oskar Flyman is a mechanic.
His garage changes cars to A-traktors.
There are lots of things to change.
There are now over 50,000 A-traktors on the road.
The number of accidents is going up too.
So, some people dislike A-traktors.
Now the European Commission wants the law to change.
But Swedish teenagers are unhappy about this.
A-traktors make them feel free.