I've no more grown in stature as a symbolist in the last 200 words than I have dominated the world (status: need to Hoover first), but maybe. Like an extension of the original Driver, in fact. Where he brushed walls and cars, the speed-o-meter barely measured a snick. ![]() Where there was a low fence, a slight ground elevation bounced him over it. Typically, he'd be hurtling along, switching in and out of the bumper-cam to demonstrate the sense of speed, lurching left and right as he weaved through traffic, the banshee tyres wailing as he threw the car almost sideways into any available alley. The only yellow lines in Driver 4 are the big fat ones that make up the back-to-back l's in the "Parallel Lines" logo. Gareth Edmonson, demoing, simply didn't stop long enough for me to get a good look. ![]() They're the only things on the road I can easily respect! And while my knowledge of symbols is about as advanced as my plan for world domination (current status: I'll do it later), we can probably all infer something from this: I have no idea what the road markings are like in Driver 4. To drivers they say, "stop and you're in trouble".
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