Off Topic: Zen motoring
I like driving. You might have noticed as much already, but honestly I really love driving, and not just the ragged edge variety – indeed, the driving I love the most is often a much more sedate affair. It’s why I stop for traffic lights when playing GTA, why it was love at first sight when it came to the calming adventures within Euro Truck Simulator and it’s why, when driving the streets of London myself, I crave nothing more than an acknowledgment of good traffic etiquette from a passing pedestrian – perhaps even the fabled double wave.
Which is why Ogmios’ School of Zen Motoring has become something of an obsession over the last couple of years. Debuting just as the pandemic was truly taking hold in the spring of 2020, it’s just about everything: ostensibly a collage of dashcam footage with soothing commentary from sometime battle rapper Ogmios, it’s a fascinating chronicle of a country undergoing one of its biggest societal changes since World War 2, a pseudo-documentary sitcom complete with recurring characters and catchphrases, an invaluable document of a London that’s so often overlooked. It’s also got some incredible driving in it.
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