So yet another result that the organisers hope will come out of the road trials is some way of simplifying this electronic control system.
Bath and North East Somerset Council wanted the A36 taken out of the national road network so it could impose an 18-tonne weight limit.
The recovery will not be quick, easy or painless, but nonetheless the road out of trouble is a better path than the road down into yet worse times.
Imagine if every time you got into your car to go somewhere, hundreds of people already out on the road reported on the traffic ahead of you, and a computer somewhere processed all they did and saw and calculated the fastest route to your destination right at this instant, and even instantly updated it as you drove, when those other drivers indicated that conditions changed.
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Mr. BOB HITE (Vocalist, Canned Heat): Well, I'm so tired of crying, but I'm out on the road again, I'm on the road again, well, I'm so tired of crying, but I'm out on the road again.
Shabir Hussain helped his neighbours to safety in the early hours of Friday, when the blaze broke out in the kitchen of the house in Brewerton Road, Oldham.
Perhaps at some point the technicians will find a way to get the cars out of the lab and onto the road in a similarly controlled manner to get more accurate fuel economy readings.
Kerouac lived just under a mile away at 454 West 20th Street in the 1950s, banging out the first draft of On the Road in three weeks.
The grim, grey concrete edifice dominates the road west out of the centre of Cardiff.
MacAnthony would not rule out the possibility of more departures from London Road but insisted he was not looking to force anyone out of the club.
The rig came trotting out of the twilight, bouncing on the rough road, until it reached us and the driver slowed his team to a walk.
The Sunday Mirror believes that Smith is the only player likely to make a swift exit out of Elland Road, unless the club can meet his increased wage demands.
"I am very concerned that in addition to all the costs associated with Northern Rock, the government is going down the disastrous road of bailing out the banks and leaving the taxpayer with the liabilities, " he said.
In the best of circumstances, slums offer a road out of poverty for poor people around the world.
Other than the prospect of modestly lower electricity rates a year or two down the road, all they would get out of the deal is a headache.
We should be wary of assuming that the offshore trade in renminbi out of Hong Kong is the first step on the road to the yuan as a major global currency, with the City taking a big piece of the action.
"We grabbed him and carried him out to the middle of the road, and then we went back in again, " he said.
However, with promotion to the Premiership not out of the question, Layer Road could serve out its final days sooner than expected.
The 10-year-old boy was said to have run out into the road from the lower end of the city's pedestrianised High Street last month.
Mr Ormerod staggered out of the flat into Sea Road at the junction of of Hawkwood Road where he collapsed before being taken to hospital.
Once out of town on the open road, I dared to press my foot halfway in on the throttle and found wind beneath the wings.
Both parties are now trying to make sure the job-creating class is feeling the love, as they offer their road map out of the long running unemployment crisis.
Five Muslims may learn this month whether their bid to stave off an involuntary trip to America has run out of road in the European Court of Human Rights.
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That permits her to erase her stamp on the office during 65% of the time she is out or on the road, opening up the space for use as a conference room.
The bus we got parked outside is -- Secret Service did a full going over, so it's decked out pretty good. (Laughter.) But it's a wonderful opportunity to get out of Washington and hit the road.
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Stuart Denney QC, barrister for Mr Hutchinson-Foster, asked the pathologist to imagine a scene in which Mr Duggan had got out of a minicab and was heading towards a wall beside the road while a police officer had got out of a car behind the taxi and was standing on the pavement.
They claim the parked cars block their view as they reverse out of their driveways to join the 50mph road.
The sun came out, briefly and the chat amongst the crowd was that British athletes were doing an "amazing" job at the Games, but it was a disappointment to see Mark Cavendish beaten in the road race, Paula pull out of the marathon, Yamauchi pull up here.
Politicians nowadays may be forgiven for being more comfortable under the glare of TV studio lights than being out on the road.
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