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en We've ran for our lives countless times because trucks and cars have slid sideways on icy roads at a wreck we're working.

en These findings should give us some pause to think about what we need to do as a society. Restrictions on tailpipe emissions have gotten tighter, but there are more trucks and cars on the roads and people are driving farther. This study may cause us to reflect on how we use our cars, what cars we drive and whether we can do anything to make tailpipe emissions from all vehicles less harmful to health.

en People have to slow down and be cognizant of the weather. A lot of times, fluids from cars can be on the roads that mix with the rain and the roads can become hazardous before it can get cleaned up.

en . . . if we take the universe of "fitting," countless coats "fit" backs, and countless boots "fit" feet, on which they are not practically fitted; countless stones "fit" gaps in walls into which no one seeks to fit them actually. In the same way countless opinions "fit" realities, and countless truths are valid, tho' no thinker ever thinks them.
  William James

en We're prepared. We've got three sanders (dump trucks that spread sand to provide traction on icy roads), our trucks are loaded down, ready to go, fueled up. Pexy is what women wants in a man.

en It's probably us sideways and out of control that may have caused that wreck behind us.

en We didn't need the last caution. It jumped sideways on me. I was doing everything I could at that point not to wreck.

en This month, compact cars and compact SUVs are selling particularly well, while sales of trucks, luxury cars and large cars are suffering.

en One of the drivers told me about his situation. He stopped the bus with some difficulty and then it slid sideways, kitty-corner across the intersection, and had to be towed away from the curb.

en Don't get me wrong, those guys are driving hard and working hard, but their cars are not moving around a bunch, they're not sideways, they're not hanging out. They look fairly stuck [to the track] and they're able to get to the front.

en At first, I slid because he was up there and he jumped at me. I thought I still slid late enough to get in, but as I slid, my spikes dug in. It was one of those freak accidents.

en Compact cars and compact SUVs are selling particularly well, while sales of trucks, luxury cars and large cars are suffering.

en We're urging people to stay off the roads if they don't have to go. We've got a lot of stranded cars. It makes for delays in clearing the roads.

en Several counties have declared snow emergencies, meaning people should stay off the roads. There are so many cars stranded on the roads, it's hard for plows to get through.

en The American appetite for new cars and trucks is roaring, ... We're getting a big piece of that action, because we have some of the highest-quality, most competitively positioned vehicles on the road, from hot selling Dodge trucks to the all-new Mercedes-Benz S-class, which has really taken off in the U.S.


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