Where the rubber meets the road is the most important point for something, the moment of truth. An athlete can train all day, but the race is where the rubber meets the road and they'll know how good they really are.
2007-05-16 15:04:21
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answer #1
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answered by Girasol 5
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A tire is a whole lot of rubber, but all of the action happens only where "the rubber meets the road." It's about where things really get done and not all of the processes and bureaucracy around it.
2007-05-16 14:04:02
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answered by TychaBrahe 7
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A car's power measured at the engine is greater than when measured "where the rubber meets the road."
A well designed car, with good tires and well driven will prove itself at that point. (The difference between potential and realized effect.)
2014-11-30 09:20:25
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answered by bookworm 1
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When rubber meets the road that means like tires, so when a car is on the rob the tires are in turn "hitting the road".
-Elise.
2007-05-16 14:08:28
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answered by Elise 1
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rubber tires meet road.
2007-05-16 14:04:19
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answered by (+_+) B 4
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It has to do with the "action" like when the tires of your car contact the asphalt. Hey, life is a highway!
2007-05-16 14:08:06
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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time to go
2007-05-16 14:08:12
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answered by ezmeralda_glutz 3
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