Whether you're an aspiring car nut or just an automotive pre-enthusiast, you need to know what a car is and what makes it go vroom.
Do you drive or are you, like me, planning to drive sometime in the next fifteen to twenty years? If so, it may be time to start thinking about pre-pre-pre driver's education courses, offered conveniently anywhere you'll find a fake driving console.
I began pre-pre-pre studying for my drivers test this month under the expert tutelage of my brother. He's a master pre-pre driver. That's one less "pre" for those of you scoring at home. I have to say it's quite an experience.
First thing to note about driving is that there's lots and lots of buttons to command. Not just buttons though, also gadgety-do's a plenty. If you think driving is just about pointing your car in the right direction, picking a radio station and mitigating your kids' battle over the Tigger Pez, you're mistaken. This is a complicated science not to be taken lightly.
Every state is different when it comes to minimum driving age and what classes are required, but I think it's pretty safe to assume that if your state doesn't require these triple-pre courses yet, that they certainly will sometime between now and when you or I start driving around the year 2018.