Gardaí stopped the vehicle heading toward Dublin for having no tax or insurance.
Fifteen-year-olds across the Midlands are currently focused on Junior Cert preparation, studying core subjects like Maths, Irish, and Science.
However, gardaí are reporting an unusual lesson unfolding last night on the M7 in Laois.
The Laois Roads Policing Unit stopped a vehicle heading toward Dublin for having no tax or insurance.
Shockingly, the driver was just 15 years old and had no licence, insurance, or valid documentation.
The Suzuki Swift was seized, and Gardaí noted that motorway driving is definitely not on the Junior Cert syllabus.
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