Twenty-two-year-old Oskar Flyman works on an automobile in his garage, which specializes in converting regular cars into so-called A-traktors, in Balsta, northwest of Sweden’s capital Stockholm, on Feb. 28, 2023. AFP PHOTO
Twenty-two-year-old Oskar Flyman works on an automobile in his garage, which specializes in converting regular cars into so-called A-traktors, in Balsta, northwest of Sweden’s capital Stockholm, on Feb. 28, 2023. AFP PHOTO
Twenty-two-year-old Oskar Flyman works on an automobile in his garage, which specializes in converting regular cars into so-called A-traktors, in Balsta, northwest of Sweden's capital Stockholm, on Feb. 28, 2023. AFP PHOTO

HUDDINGE, Sweden: She may be too young for a driver's license at 15, but Evelina Christiansen is already cruising in a sleek BMW in Sweden, where teenagers can drive any car modified to roll no faster than a golf cart.

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