Here's why:
* Safety: Driving requires maturity, experience, and specific skills that most 15 year olds haven't developed yet. Allowing them to drive on public roads puts them and others at risk.
* Licensing Requirements: To legally drive a car, motorcycle, or any other vehicle on public roads, you must meet certain age requirements, pass driving tests, and obtain a driver's license.
Exceptions:
* Private Property: A 15 year old might be able to operate a vehicle on private property with the owner's permission, but this varies by location and specific regulations.
* Supervised Driving: Some states offer supervised driving programs for teens, but these are typically under strict supervision and have specific age limits.
Remember: It's important to follow the laws and regulations in your area regarding driving. Driving without a license can result in serious consequences, including fines, suspension of driving privileges, and even jail time.