That means fewer tractors and the carbon-sparing equivalent of taking 6 million cars off the road.
The bus startled a herd of yaks who stampeded off the road like sheep as we approached.
"My car was actually lifted off the road and then set back down, " Black said.
It has taken 3, 000 cars off the road and reduces carbon emissions by 16, 000 tons annually.
Tougher emissions rules bumped several diesels, like the Jeep Liberty, off the road in recent years.
Part of the program's intent is to get vehicles with low fuel efficiency off the road.
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He claims he hit a brick in the road and the car veered off the road.
Canaris was hurled off the road, into a gravel parking lot near the river.
But on the edge of the city they were ordered off the road by an American MP.
Crashes at intersections and accidents where the driver runs off the road will be initial focus areas.
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In Pembrokeshire, a school bus taking 40 pupils home slid off the road but no-one was hurt.
He said the van's driver saw the trailer coming and drove off the road trying to avoid it.
At home and off the road, the members of TDN needed a place to feel like regular people.
While providing a more relaxed experience for the passenger, these options do not take cars off the road.
We were in the dust behind Carlos and when we went off the road we hit a big tree.
The car ended up off the road and down a ravine, badly damaged.
In all three cases, vehicles were swept off the road in flash floods.
The 52-seater coach came off the road but remained upright on a verge.
While escorting a reporter around Swat in a two-car convoy, an army captain repeatedly waved civilian cars off the road.
"We are committed to taking unsafe bus companies off the road, " U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said in a statement.
Police told CNN the SUV careened off the road and rolled over several times before coming to rest upside down.
"This year, we've veered off the road, " he added of the jazz theme, alongside the classical and Welsh rock line-up.
Phil Marsh, of The Railway Magazine, said the newly-restored rail service could take 1m car journeys off the road annually.
It fails, for example, to let off the road hogs who make France's roads among the more dangerous in Europe.
Under simple negligence, Hastings would have to prove the owner or landowner was negligent in keeping the cow off the road.
They are frequently run off the road while riding bicycles, and many report being beaten with baseball bats and other objects.
Mr Paya's family have questioned the circumstances of the crash, alleging that the vehicle may have been forced off the road.
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Berwick said the state negotiated an agreement with the company to take all 21 of their older buses off the road.
After Dorner drove off, Heltebrake said he ducked off the road and called his friend, a sheriff's deputy, to alert him.
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