The current crop of cars is faster than ever. Yet the majority of drivers rely on dusty skills learned in a high school driver’s education class in cars that are rarely permitted to go faster than 35 miles per hour on mostly empty local streets. Many EVs and four-door performance sedans go from zero to 60 in less than five seconds, with top speeds of 160 miles per hour or more. Even when a driver is obeying speed limits, a casual afternoon drive can suddenly become a life-or-death scenario if a car swerves into your lane, a semi-truck tire blows out, or a deer leaps into your path. Modern cars are equipped with a plethora of computer-driven safety systems, but the driver’s abilities remain the most important factor when it comes to safe driving. Manufacturers such as Chevrolet, BMW, Porsche, Audi, and Cadillac recognize the need for drivers to have …