Faster
Cars are a lot faster than they used to be, and there are more of them about. Here is a list of 'data management' feature your car probably has. You've probably used some of them without even realizing it:
Brake servo
Adaptive power steering
Adaptive cruise control, adjustable, with various warnings
Electronic throttle (or more likely, fuel injection programming), for the
Stability control
Traction control
ABS
Automatic braking after a collision to prevent run-on collisions
Tyre pressure sensors
Airbags
Seatbelt pretensioners
Lane detection with or without steering input
Blindspot object detection
Parking sensors
Ice warnings
Driver drowsiness detection
Intrusion detection & immobilization
Automatic hazard lights and emergency calls after collisions
If you do get a fast car without all these features, or you want to turn them off, then drive on the track, aka test/dev, where you can't hit anything. Track driving is a legitimate use case. It is also specialized and unusual.
Your OS has maybe two of these features. Your apps are drunk, libidinous teenagers who want to borrow the car. You figure it out.