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Hit the road, Chris Christie — or face a recall.
That means it's time for Jamie to hit the road.
Plus, Proterra's new bus will hit the road in 2017.
Did you kinda like have to hit the road harder?
Both teams hit the road to continue the Advocare Invitational.
I want to hit the road to beat shore traffic.
Fiancé grabs some craft beer and we hit the road!
I pack almonds to snack on and hit the road.
RuPaul's Drag Race is revving up to hit the road!
Will driverless cars hit the road en masse in 2016?
They may hit the road sooner than most people think.
And it could hit the road even sooner than expected.
Once you hit the road, make it a smooth ride.
These are artists who hit the road and documented everything.
All 100,000 are supposed to hit the road by 1.53.
By September 2018, Ferbrache was ready to hit the road.
Get ready for work and hit the road by 167.73:45.
Is the first family of music about to hit the road?
I packed my camera kit, safety gear and hit the road.
Pack up my stuff, kiss BF goodbye, and hit the road.
At some point, the rubber is going to hit the road.
Early prototypes should hit the road in fall of this year.
The horse trainer had thought it prudent to hit the road.
It's time to pile into the car and hit the road.
My friend and I hit the road to begin our hike.
Hit the road and drink my protein shake in the car.
Like me, however, they are set to hit the road again.
All new taxis that hit the road need to be electric.
She'll hit the road for her "Reputation" tour on May 8.
If you do hit the road, you're unlikely to be alone.
The full 100,000 are scheduled to hit the road by 2030.
You want to hit the road, but nothing is inspiring you.
The showman will hit the road to promote the LP in March.
In March of 2019, the band will once again hit the road.
Hit the Road, Jack(Stephan Lam / Getty Images) Hi, Backchannelistas, Steven here.
The first all-electric BMW i3s hit the road in late 2013.
Same routine: shower, take the dog out, and then hit the road.
I say my goodbyes, fill up my tank and hit the road.
I hit the road for Pomaire, 41 miles west of Santiago, Chile.
Rutgers, meanwhile, will hit the road to face Ohio State on Saturday.
This go-round, we hit the road before we hit the studio.
It's kind of far, so we have to hit the road early.
McCaskill said then that she was 'very excited to hit the road.
Washington (CNN)President Trump will hit the road to talk tax reform.
She and her companions hit the road to get dirty and heroic.
I've hit the road and I'm building up my cardio that way.
You're definitely ready to hit the road after today's frustrating, awkward vibe!
Within a week we had killed my parents and hit the road.
I can't wait to hear from you — and to hit the road!
This November, the rocker will hit the road for Lukewarm Water Live!
I dove into a ditch just as the bombs hit the road.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — If it's July, then it's time to hit the road.
By 21973 Mr. Shore had hit the road, and in Amarillo, Tex.
The company says it won't hit the road until at least 2020.
McDonald's breakfast burritos and hashbrowns in hand, we hit the road again.
"It's time for a change; time to hit the road," she said.
You need to hit the road, clock some miles, and find yourself.
Dad fills up my gas tank for me and I hit the road.
Uber's self-driving cars will hit the road this month, earlier than anticipated.
Meanwhile, the next shift of self-driving Ubers prepares to hit the road.
Before I could second guess myself, I signed up and hit the road.
Will this tech even be ready before fully autonomous cars hit the road?
Couple that with Dylan's poetic lyrics and you're ready to hit the road.
It was a feeding frenzy Anderson and others also hit the road for.
No expense was spared as the band hit the road the following year.
I just want to get the record out there and hit the road.
Jordan allegedly necked two bottles of the gunk before he hit the road.
Now that you're clear on my formative potholes, let's hit the road already.
Don't expect all 100,5003 electric vans to hit the road anytime soon, though.
If you're planning to hit the road this summer, check your wallet first.
Weezer are about to hit the road on an endless tour with Panic!
We squeeze into the front of a borrowed van and hit the road.
Any absence of interior fun is quickly forgotten once you hit the road.
There are also tips for anyone who wants to hit the road themselves.
He and Mr. Hermann hit the road, exhorting providers to support each other.
Still, leading indicators were negative, and it was time to hit the road.
For many, summer is the time to hit the road — especially this year.
I have to hit the road to make my hand-to-mouth living.
Smooch him and the dogs, grab two hardboiled eggs, and hit the road.
Grab the sports bra, lace up your sneakers and let's hit the road.
He and Mariah were scheduled to hit the road March 15 in Baltimore.
The following year, he hit the road again, but in radically different form.
At last, the car is completely packed and we hit the road to Columbia.
And of course, he can't wait to hit the road in his new ride.
" On it, Vinyl sings, "You pop up, shine bright, then you hit the road.
Starting Thursday, they hit the road for seven games against the Angels and Mariners.
I finish my last thing, say goodbye to my coworkers, and hit the road.
Once he gets the keys, we hit the road to Glencoe, our next stop.
If you decide to hit the road, these songs will prime your pioneering mood.
Claire McCaskill will hit the road on Sunday with DNC interim chair Donna Brazile.
So to hit the road together again, they know they have to outdo themselves.
I quickly shower, make my regular breakfast, grab my lunch, and hit the road.
Daimler's EQ brand will only hit the road at the end of the decade.
Pence hit the road once again on Wednesday to promote the Trump administration's agenda.
The Hornets will hit the road again with a game at Boston on Wednesday.
To support the band's new record, Polica has hit the road touring select cities.
Amazon's branded tractors have hit the road in the megaretailer's latest push into logistics.
According to the AAA, this holiday 205 million Americans could hit the road nationwide.
Then, he said, he waited an hour, without drinking, before he hit the road.
The band are set to hit the road (with Cage the Elephant) this May.
Those who hit the road found empty pumps and gas shortages across the state.
I wanted to see what else was out there, so I hit the road.
Elizabeth regularly hit the road, taking hundreds of courtiers, servants and carts with her.
D. recently converted a shuttle bus into a tiny house and hit the road.
Sometimes they just got the wanderlust, hopped on the motorcycle and hit the road.
When fully autonomous vehicles finally hit the road, they'll turn everyone into a passenger.
It was more of the same as Booker hit the road the next morning.
The earliest we could see an integration hit the road would be 2017, Kataria says.
He will next hit the road for Drake Bell STRIPPED, an unplugged intimate showcase tour.
A little shy of 22018 million drivers are expected to hit the road this weekend.
Johnny Ward hit the road after graduating from university in England and hasn't looked back.
Polestar's second vehicle, the logically named Polestar 2, will also hit the road in 2019.
The company's driverless vehicles hit the road in Pittsburgh for a test program in September.
Miller was set to hit the road with bassist Thundercat and rapper J.I.D. in October.
"It's time for a change; time to hit the road," Dion told an enthusiastic crowd.
Baidu's self-driving buses could hit the road in Japan by early 2019, Bloomberg reports.
But now, the rubber has hit the road as Snopes officially says goodbye to Facebook.
The Nike+ edition is built to encourage runners to get out and hit the road.
A hundred women are lined up on their bikes and ready to hit the road.
Tennessee, meanwhile, will also hit the road at South Carolina in SEC play on Tuesday.
After a two-week recovery, "I hit the road and didn't look back," Lee says.
Betances promised to take Parker to dinner the next time the Yankees hit the road.
When you hit the road, this card covers you with some great travel insurance benefits.
For example, brand new tires might not hit the road in every spot at first.
To do that, Grimstad said, they knew immediately they would have to hit the road.
Once we had our methane and GPS data from the sky, we hit the road.
Clinton launched her campaign on YouTube, but immediately hit the road to "earn" America's vote.
Obama hit the road frequently in early 2009 to rally voters behind his economic stimulus package.
Barbara says in a side interview that she's happy but nervous to hit the road again.
The e-booster will hit the road in Mercedes-Benz's M256 3-liter, 6-cylinder engine.
Can't wait for this LP to drop, plus the band hit the road this coming March.
Next year, Hugh Jackman will hit the road for his first-ever world tour, The Man.
Here is why it's time to hit the road: Have something to add to this story?
It's all about just getting kids and parents better prepared for when they hit the road.
I pack up our stuff and B. and I hit the road back home around 1.
Like so many Americans who have hit the road, I wanted to understand my country better.
Many expect self-driving trucks to be among the first autonomous vehicles to hit the road.
Others have taken a look at the mainstream options, said, "No, thanks," and hit the road.
She describes meeting Feingold at Babes Ride Out, then unceremoniously deciding to hit the road ensemble.
FOR YOUR SNACK BREAK Hit the road Not sure where to go for your summer vacation?
So we hit the road in our RV two years ago and I haven't looked back.
Only two models have hit the road so far as focus shifted to fixing FCA's finances.
After he rejected the offer from Samsung, Mr. Zhang quit his job and hit the road.
This week, Ward hit the road for a "Road to Victory" bus tour alongside Arizona Rep.
Ultra-long commutes will become reasonable when drivers can simply hit the road at 4 a.m.
Klobuchar then told the crowd she had to hit the road, skipping her typical photo line.
What happened was after I took my plea deal in April I'd hit the road hard.
Then we'll tell you about them and I will hit the road based on your suggestions.
She decided to hit the road to find out, and to explore some exotic, foreign locales.
That vehicle, which the company calls "the Canoo," is supposed to hit the road in 2021.
I stay until about 12 and then hit the road for my four-hour road trip.
And until the Congress signs off on those trucks, they're not going to hit the road.
Blanche participated in many of her specials and always hit the road with her on tour.
Zach Both left his office job last summer, customized a Chevy van and hit the road.
Many people take time off of work or need to hit the road in some capacity.
"It's an amazing gift," Alderson told the Spokesman before the family hit the road in August.
I pack up, put on my tennis shoes, and hit the road for the walk home.
"Preacher" is back with a vengeance as its stars hit the road in search of God.
A week later, he hit the road with his wife, Priscilla Chan, driving through Southern states.
In the Season 2 finale of "Preacher," the deadly trio plans to hit the road again.
Remember, their band hit the road right as Amber went public with the domestic violence accusations.
When that doesn't work, the movie has them hit the road for even more scientific answers.
Like a carnival that's hit the road and found the things that they do well together.
And next week, the band will hit the road for an international tour running through mid-April.
I had to hit the road at 5:30 AM, because chocolate waits for no man, apparently.
When my coffee's done, I add creamer, grab my stuff, and hit the road by 7:35.
I wash my face, put on makeup, do my hair in milkmaid braids, and hit the road.
We leave the parking lot free of charge (because of our annual passes) and hit the road.
Driving the news: Schultz, 65, will hit the road to promote his book that'll come out Feb.
I make coffee at home and hit the road, listening to Pod Save America on my commute.
Fresh from landing her first No. 1 solo album, Camila Cabello is set to hit the road.
Canine-Proof the Car My fido family and I were excited to hit the road in style.
I skip the makeup and hit the road around 8:453, about 30 minutes later than normal.
But to really understand the country, it helps to log off social media and hit the road.
If large numbers of Bernie supporters hit the road, you won't have anyone to blame but yourself.
Cops responded, but they didn't arrest Bella ... and we're told she hit the road without further incident.
That software reduced emissions while vehicles were being tested, then disabled controls once cars hit the road.
Here's a look at how many of us will hit the road and how much we'll spend.
The show, which had a 12-week limited run, will hit the road next year, Moore says.
"The rubber is gonna hit the road next week when things start heating up again," Squali said.
Katrin Bennhold, Lynsea Garrison and Clare Toeniskoetter hit the road, stopping first in Germany, to find out.
This week, we gained insight into some important steps necessary before the vehicles really hit the road.
Habib at Telenav says a rudimentary windshield system could hit the road in 5 to 10 years.
The first vans will hit the road in 2021, with prototypes possibly arriving as soon as 2020.
"It's time for a change; time to hit the road," she said at an event in April.
The technology will be used in autonomous Chrysler minivans, due to hit the road later this month.
Grab my German Shepherd that goes to work with me everyday, kiss the BF, and hit the road.
The name is borrowed from the performance-oriented Mustang Mach 1, which hit the road five decades ago.
For music fans looking to hit the road on their own tour, Québec City has plenty to offer.
I somehow managed to compartmentalize the news to the back of my mind as we hit the road.
All across the country on Monday, millions of people hit the road to watch the total solar eclipse.
Old Dominion — which recently scored two CMA Award nominations — hit the road with Thomas Rhett later this month.
Uber, meanwhile, has hit the road with the launch of its UberX service this week with government approval.
You&aposve got to tell the Clintons to hit the road, although the road won&apost be happy.
Hit the road jack Apple's expected to unveil a new iPhone today that nixes the headphone jack altogether.
But after almost 30 years, the ladies have reunited to hit the road together for the first time.
Soon after, Dion and Laurent - a French actress known for her role in "Inglourious Basterds" - hit the road.
Even if a Dyson car is ready to hit the road in 2020, Sir James faces other obstacles.
When more drivers hit the road in summer months, demand for gas, and therefore prices, normally tick up.
AAA Travel expects a record-breaking total of people to hit the road this July 4th for vacation.
Apps to help cities adapt as autonomous vehicles hit the road are a long-term possibility, he said.
The McLaren F1 was the fastest production car in the world when it hit the road in 1992.
A couple of my band mates weren't even out of high school, and we just hit the road.
Lady Gaga has given fans at least one reason to hit the road with her later this year.
I'm not sure why or where to, but a bunch of folks at The Wall hit the road.
Playing music and lining a garden with pinwheels creates a scene so confounding, woodchucks may hit the road.
Joe Kennedy, a great-nephew of John F. Kennedy, recently hit the road to Cleveland and Flint, Mich.
I would strongly urge the president to hit the road aggressively this summer and stay away from Washington.
Cover Story Zach Both left his office job last summer, customized a Chevy van and hit the road.
This year, hit the road and explore some of the best panoramic views that Australia has on offer.
The months and years after this initial Trump-Kim summit is where the rubber will hit the road.
The public should not expect self-driving vehicles to hit the road in conditions that humans would avoid.
The legendary band announced Monday they will hit the road for a 23-stop North American Rhapsody tour.
But as soon as the self-driving cars had hit the road, the DMV had filed its protest.
I eat a quick slice of leftover pizza, pack up the dinner and dog, and hit the road.
The group's self-titled debut was recorded in New York City, and they hit the road soon after.
They say the deaths have led to them receiving more intense medical exams before they hit the road.
Together, they hit the road with the courageous youngster E.B. (Ilana Glazer) on a tricky cross-country quest.
Mr. Plate, 803, took a cat and a friend and hit the road at about 2:30 a.m.
Together, they hit the road with the courageous youngster E.B. (Ilana Glazer) on a tricky cross-country quest.
LN: It's my hope that these pictures inspire people to hit the road and explore like I did.
And it will most likely need another exemption before the Origin is allowed to hit the road, too.
I can't even remember how many mornings we woke up with hangovers and had to hit the road.
The vans will hit the road by 23, but Amazon might begin testing them as soon as 2020.
Women with international driving licenses can hit the road without going to local driving schools, the tweet said.
It's the first time in several years that she's hit the road after an extended Las Vegas residency.
Nancy Pelosi: "When the Nuns on the Bus hit the road, our hopes are riding on them." pic.twitter.
He said similar laws should have been in place to regulate self-driving vehicles before they hit the road.
Vance released his second LP, The Wild Swan, in May and will hit the road to tour this fall.
If you won't be able to hit the road until the actual holiday, try to leave between 4 a.m.
Next, the acclaimed production will hit the road for a national tour, kicking off in the fall of 2019.
Fuell says the Flow motorcycle will hit the road in 2021 for around $11,000, though it shared other specs.
The vans will hit the road in Mountain View, CA, and Phoenix, AZ, sometime in the next few days.
It's the first time in several years that she has hit the road after an extended Las Vegas residency.
While we're excited to hit the road, we're also aware that we might have negative encounters along the way.
Tesla's Model 3 has finally hit the road, and all we want is a chance to take a spin.
Aston Martin's first electric car was supposed to hit the road in 2018 and be made in greater volumes.
By 2019, Ford says all of its new cars will hit the road with Qualcomm's connected car technology installed.
Neither Lyft nor Magna would say when they expect the first, co-manufactured autonomous vehicles to hit the road.
I guess the idea is we'll meet up in whatever city is convenient, record tracks, and hit the road.
And when they do, likely in the next year or two, expect these things to hit the road—somewhere.
After spending the first day of my trip walking the capital city, I hit the road on day two.
Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow truck drivers with poor vision to hit the road.
They were also scheduled to hit the road this coming February here in the States, Canada and in Europe.
The former Fifth Harmony star will also hit the road with friend Taylor Swift for the Reputation Stadium Tour.
On Monday, Ivanka Trump hit the road to promote the child-care aspect of the Republican tax-reform plan.
So, if I ever hit the road one day with kids in the backseat, I'll play them The Beatles.
Cher is giving fans a reason to turn back time as she prepares to hit the road once again!
He also said he renewed his license, so barring anymore woodchuck encounters, he'll be ready to hit the road.
Be proactive by double-checking that your spare has good tread and holds air before you hit the road.
Sometimes newlyweds forgo a reception altogether, instead opting to hit the road and celebrate with their far-flung relatives.
Majorca is much more than its capital, so hit the road for a more complete picture of the island.
It would also give the show a cross-section of America and beyond, without having to hit the road.
And once E-Trons finally hit the road, Audi promptly recalled a few hundred because of a fire risk.
Your first instinct might be to hit the road, but according to Wellerstein, that could be a deadly mistake.
Media reports suggest that the president will hit the road this spring to gather public support for his plans.
And while he's hit the road to promote his policies, Trump's events often generate headlines unrelated to the agenda.
Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering allowing truck drivers with diabetes to hit the road.
Nance has two full-time jobs just to be able to hit the road every once in a while.
I throw on a dress and a light jean jacket, grab the dogs, kiss the BF, and hit the road!
Saudi Arabia also raised $2 billion in sukuk, while South Korea hit the road for an SEC-registered bond issue.
Hopefully that means we'll see both types of approaches to autonomous vehicles hit the road at roughly the same time.
If you plan to hit the road, there are some precautions drivers can take to help ensure a safe journey.
Starting in November, Waymo's self-driving cars and minivans will hit the road in and around Detroit, the company says.
And I want to be really clear here — we should never let an unsafe or unproven vehicle hit the road.
So the whole gang — her mom, her dad, her siblings, and her fiancé — hit the road to hit the club.
Bent on proving the car's capability, Bertha packed up a Model III and, without telling her husband, hit the road.
A trial program with the fleet will hit the road by the end of the year in Paris and London.
Once robotaxis actually hit the road en masse — and yes, that'll be awhile — these same struggles will pop up again.
Along with her new song and fundraising work, Marie will hit the road Friday with her country crush, Hunter Hayes.
Print up copies of said dope flyer at Kinko's, CVS, your office printer, what have you, and hit the road.
But as the rubber starts to hit the road on things like infrastructure, we're really going to get a sense.
Larson even hit the road, joining Teen People's 2005 Rock in Shop mall tour with the likes of Jesse McCartney.
Going forward, the group is planning more ads, and Gill said she'd also be happy to hit the road again.
Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow 125 truck drivers with poor vision to hit the road.
Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow dozens of truck drivers with diabetes to hit the road.
Clinton's coronation in Philadelphia, I hit the road to explore how the campaign themes were playing out on the ground.
Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow certain truck drivers with hearing disabilities to hit the road.
Analysts expect gas prices to continue their climb into the summer as drivers hit the road and oil prices rise.
He was getting ready to hit the road for a number of corporate speaking gigs about his experiences with Trump.
I throw my workout clothes on, grab my tote with things to get ready for work, and hit the road.
I'll stay there until I have to hit the road again to tell my story of how I overcame blindness.
She packed bags for herself and for her daughters Nicol, 11, and Karen, 19, and the three hit the road.
So I hit the road over the Fourth of July to see how much of an outsider I really was.
Newly instated CEO Carsten Breitfeld promises that FF91 cars will go into production and hit the road by fall 2020.
Truck drivers: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) may allow more partially blind truck drivers to hit the road.
Before even receiving an evacuation order, they gathered some clothes and their Bichon, Kobe, and hit the road on Friday.
The Chrysler vehicles are scheduled to hit the road later this month in both Arizona and California, Krafcik said on Sunday.
E-bikes had been around, but scooters, for Lime just to give you perspective, had only hit the road in February.
It's Musk's fifth car ever to hit the road, and it's the company's second attempt at a mass-market electric vehicle.
The affidavit alleges Couch withdrew the $30,000 in cash from her bank account days before she hit the road with Ethan.
The first vehicles will hit the road later this year, and the fleet will eventually scale to more than 20193 automobiles.
The first vehicles will hit the road later this year, and the fleet will eventually scale to more than 100 automobiles.
I don't have the stomach to eat yet so I grab water, get into my pickup truck, and hit the road.
We hit the road (which is a bit icy from snow the night before) and work out for about an hour.
Maybe he watched the video right before heading out and tested his skills out the first time he hit the road.
"Gentlemen, you're losers and you know it, so hit the road," he said while standing next to current Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher.
Mounting ecological stresses will provoke violent political conflict, forcing more people to hit the road in search of a better life.
Embark, which emerged from stealth mode to launch publicly Friday, is the latest autonomous long haul solution to hit the road.
If you've ever felt an itch to pack up your belongings and hit the road, take notes from filmmaker Zach Both.
As, potentially, thousands of Model 3 all-electric sedans hit the road, those driving will be looking for more charging options.
For return trips, Google's report advises leaving Friday or Sunday morning, since most people don't hit the road until the afternoon.
Luckily though, what's actually going on here is that the actor Matt King is planning to hit the road in character.
Well, the signs that are telling you it's time to hit the road are far too easy to cruise right by.
He has recently hit the road to rail against endangered Senate Democrats, including Indiana's Joe Donnelly and West Virginia's Joe Manchin.
The issuer hit the road last spring to raise its profile among investors, though the Brexit vote delayed its market comeback.
Consumers. Congress needs to fix this outdated age restriction and allow qualified, licensed drivers of all ages to hit the road.
We're told Logan and a companion raced out of the house, confronting the man and telling him to hit the road.
But the caveat is that she failed the test three times before finally receiving the green light to hit the road.
The bright blue bookmobile, which hit the road this week, is a roving offshoot of Parnassus Books, a popular independent bookstore.
I laid that stuff down and switched to regular tuning to hit the road and focus more on the country stuff.
I moved to Nashville with two suitcases and soon after, hit the road doing about 250 shows in my first year.
Uber's fleet hit the road with the cooperation of Pittsburgh's officials, then drew the ire of California regulations in San Francisco.
That multiplier effect is something drivers should bear in mind as they hit the road for the Fourth of July holiday.
We get to see a lot of the I.R.C. before Brit and Florence hit the road, and the portrayal is crushing.
Lawmakers promptly slapped together such a plan, zipped it over to the White House and hit the road for Christmas break.
But when Mr. Garrett was about to become the sheriff of Lincoln County, he urged the outlaw to hit the road.
The production will hit the road on a North American tour starting in Toronto; it roars into Detroit's Fox Theater Nov.
In Al Khobar, Ms. Bassem, the motorcycle lover, plans to hit the road with friends from the local Harley Davidson club.
When autonomous cars do hit the road, he said, you could have a fair amount of variation in how they behave.
We never had a chance to thank him; he was off to work before we hit the road the next morning.
Scott's "bus tour" comes after Republicans have repeatedly attacked McCaskill for flying to stops while her bus tour hit the road.
She's a 21-year-old Alabama native who just completed training with C.R. England and is ready to hit the road.
"You can get enough money to hit the road," Grogan said during a three-hour detention hearing, according to the newspaper.
Is that all worked out before you hit the road or is there an improvisatory element to the live show too?
Carrying 0003 pounds of gear, he hit the road to walk 5,800 miles from Maryland to California and many backroads in between.
The Magic will not catch a break on Tuesday, when they hit the road and visit the red-hot San Antonio Spurs.
" From there the plan is to hit the road: "I've got a lot of dates right now, just random festivals and fairs.
I shower, feed the kitties and myself (eggs and coffee – I am a creature of habit), and hit the road to work.
So two years ago, Mazzola hit the road with his girlfriend, Sussie Villarico, a sake sommelier, to ''go on a culinary adventure.
Meanwhile, Congress continues to mull over legislation that could open the door wide for more self-driving cars to hit the road.
" He added: "So if it's okay, I'm gonna close, wipe my tears and pack our bags to hit the road headed south.
It'll take about three hours to get there, and my first meeting is at 11, so I need to hit the road.
The L.A.-based band will hit the road for their Party in the Basement Tour, kicking it off in Nashville on Oct.
All three hit the road together for Legend's Darkness and Light tour, which began in May with 35 dates in North America.
"I'm thrilled to hit the road with my son for our first joint project," Cesar said about their show in a statement.
" He continued, "So if it's okay, I'm gonna close, wipe my tears and pack our bags to hit the road headed south.
After selling out every stop on his debut headlining Caliville tour, the musician will hit the road with Thomas Rhett this spring.
He made it OK to stay home and take care of your own, and OK to hit the road and ramble, too.
Check-out this directory here for meaningful opportunities, or if you're into being outside and traveling hit the road and wwoof it.
When the wheels hit the road on Saturday, festival-goers were greeted by massive lines, long waits, and, ultimately, a taco shortage.
The FMCSA will also allow more than 140 truck drivers who suffer from poor vision in one eye to hit the road.
Sources close to JB tell TMZ ... he's rehearsing for a new tour and could hit the road as early as summer 2020.
And even despite its many screens, it feels like something that could hit the road in a matter of months, not years.
The 2019 Porsche Cayenne Turbo hit the road near our suburban New Jersey test center wearing a "Biscay Blue Metallic" paint job.
Once you hit the road, things like speeding, rapid acceleration and abrupt braking can decrease gas mileage as much as 40 percent.
While Maggie and Gregory jockey for supremacy, Rick has hit the road to recruit new allies in the continuing war with Negan.
But more often than not, the trucks that hit the road every fall might be used to drive home another message: intimidation.
And as they prepare to hit the road, both Compton and Taccone know exactly what they need to bring along with them.
"Hellion," starring Aaron Paul of "Breaking Bad," opened in theaters five months later, and Ms. Candler hit the road to promote it.
K. and F. hit the road, and R. and I go into town to run some errands for the Costa Rica trip.
Once self-driving cars hit the road, one automotive research company projects, vehicle ownership will quickly become a thing of the past.
When those snotty relative old-timers tell you to enjoy your stay and then hit the road, they are kind of right.
Those trucks will hit the road soon after — so they'll need to have the new Megachargers ready to keep them up and running. 
It&aposs really important to hit the road and see what America is going through from different perspectives and we&aposll do that.
For almost every single city on the list, the best time to hit the road is as early as possible on Thanksgiving Day.
This summer, the longtime friends will hit the road again — along with Nelly and Flo Rida — for a totally nostalgic summer concert series.
So Barrow cooled his heels next door in Senegal, as troops were sent in to help persuade Jammeh to hit the road. 5.
When he's not busying himself with bouquets, the musician is preparing to hit the road again in support of his sophomore album, Illinois.
Ridesharing firms should also strengthen their background checks and screen drivers for social skills and psychology before they hit the road, she said.
To hit the road map running, Mojiworks has raised a seed round led by Copenhagen-based Sunstone Capital, and Helsinki-based Lifeline Ventures.
They fall for each other, hit the road and have a less blissful time in Carol's car than the Pfeffermans do in theirs.
Texas Tech: The Red Raiders hit the road for a neutral site game against Baylor at the Dallas Cowboys&apos AT&T Stadium.
It also helps generate some nice online buzz for Weezer, who will hit the road in two weeks for an extensive summer tour.
You can finally stop feeling bad about leaving your dog at home by itself — just turn on an audiobook and hit the road.
One question left to answer: If electric cars hit the road en masse, how will we harness the necessary electricity to power them?
Now the Ducks have to hit the road to try to wrap up just the second Pac-12 Conference championship in school history.
All that Pee-wee needs to do is leave the confines of the '50s-esque suburb he's always known, and hit the road.
When we hit the road, we hit all the stores and slanged them CDs and tapes in club parking lots, parks, the mall.
First, though, he has to get through the G-7 and this is where the rubber is truly expected to hit the road.
We packed up two cars, three dogs, a kid, baby, and hit the road north expecting price gouging, reckless driving and mass hysteria.
Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow 143 truck drivers with poor vision in one eye to hit the road.
The "Guilty Pleasures" truck, which hit the road for the first time on Wednesday, is the brainchild of the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.
The company doesn't have to hit the road to meet with hundreds of investors or pay substantial underwriting fees to Wall Street banks.
No Doubt had been awaiting her return, so she hit the road with a toddler and a nursing baby and completely exhausted herself.
In the 2014 incarnation, Congregation hit the road not only with several Cuban bands, but with bands from Finland, Switzerland, France, and Italy.
Taking the human out of the front seat is an important psychological and logistical step before truly driverless cars can hit the road.
The ownership model also mirrors closely what many predict the car ownership model will look like when self-driving cars hit the road.
In the mid-1970s, at age 17, Mr. Weston hit the road with Ornette Coleman's Prime Time, a leading jazz-funk fusion outfit.
There was no public demonstration of this capability, and the scooter is reportedly not expected to hit the road until early next year.
And before any of it could hit the road, it had to endure savage testing mimicking the roughness of life on the road.
Jaguar Land Rover's new autonomous, electric shuttle is just a concept for now, but something like it may hit the road next year.
Dozens of potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have already hit the road to workshop their vision, experiment with catchphrases and test policy ideas.
However, they still remain the lower seed and will have to hit the road again for a visit to Green Bay's Lambeau Field.
But even if Trump does hit the road more often, some Republicans worry about his ability to stay focused on a consistent message.
Before the Braves hit the road, Winfield, a point guard, would traverse the city to collect teammates as he drove to the airport.
An estimated 2.5 million people hit the road ahead of the storm's arrival, creating some of the most insane gridlock in U.S. history.
Its original five-piece formulation had broken up, and the band had stopped touring: It wouldn't hit the road again until the 1990s.
The pair will take a few months off and then hit the road again for a string of dates in April and early May.
Dierks Bentley will hit the road again early next year, and this time he's bringing his buddies Cole Swindell and Jon Pardi with him.
Traffic Jams will hit the road on April 4th, with T-Pain and Atlanta producer Southside riding in the SUV on its maiden trip.
He'll hit the road May 30 to kick off Dead & Company's summer tour — no word on if he's bringing along the dorky dance moves.
I fill my tank for less than $20 (love those Midwest gas prices!), grab a snack from the gas station, and hit the road.
Now, Musgraves is getting ready to hit the road for her first major headlining tour after opening for Little Big Town and Harry Styles.
Even when driverless cars and trucks hit the road, regulators will expect them to continue to contain a human operator for the foreseeable future.
This month she'll embark on a holiday tour, and in 2019 she plans to hit the road once again with a newly revamped Ronettes.
Durant, Curry carry Warriors past Nuggets DENVER — The Golden State Warriors hit the road searching for consistency after a tough start to the season.
The album is set for release in Summer 2018, and fans can expect Asahd to hit the road in style alongside his proud dad.
Their stops in Philadelphia, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle and Los Angeles will mark the first time they've ever hit the road together.
" Here's everything you need to know about Fitzpatrick and his band as they hit the road to perform hits like "HandClap" and "The Walker.
Home at last At the crack of dawn Friday, the girls hit the road, accompanied by a military convoy that escorted them to Chibok.
When two of the hottest bands leading the UK electronic scene hit the road together, even a Monday night is alright for a party.
The pool party didn't exactly end on the note I wanted, so timing couldn't have been better to hit the road and start traveling.
It's not until they reach their teenage years that most kids are ready to hit the road and explore new parts of the world.
Bernie Sanders is set to hit the road on a three-city Midwestern tour designed to show that his progressive policies have universal appeal.
Six members of the high school's athletic department hit the road and got to work, helping to evacuate Bay City residents to Rosenberg, Texas.
Our daily routine was to load our truck with all the supplies it could carry and hit the road, visiting health centers en route.
Promises made White House officials insisted a month ago the President would hit the road to sell tax reform once or twice a week.
Punk rockers Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' top priority when they hit the road is testicle care -- making sure their nuts are comfy.
In this latest entry in the long-running series, Woody and Buzz hit the road and cross paths with a scary, scarily unloved doll.
And as the play's style becomes more episodic and telegraphic once the women hit the road, the thread of character reality sometimes gets dropped.
And so I hit the road from Cape Town with my father on a mild October morning, on a mission to watch some whales.
That means people will have more money in their pockets and they'll be more likely to hit the road, said AAA spokesperson Jeanette Casselano.
They hit the road after getting swept during a six-game homestand that included three shutout losses and 11 runs total by their offense.
The only time Ferbrache said she truly felt lonely was when, a couple of months after she first hit the road, Ella needed surgery.
On Monday, she reiterated that now-famous pledge and said she was ready to hit the road to rally support for his eventual opponent.
While these are more difficult paths, if the final destination is meaningful and useful transparency for patients, then it's time to hit the road.
In 20th-century fiction, wedding bells tolled as forbiddingly, with a plethora of disgruntled husbands yearning to ditch capitalist conformity and hit the road.
So Connie details here are that we expect the Uber IPO to hit the Road Show in April or to actually get live in April?
A: Armed with a GPS and a digital camera that rivals almost any point and shoot, you are already well equipped to hit the road.
That nation&aposs controversial ban on women driving has finally ended, but there&aposs much to be done before many women can hit the road.
With others like Google making their own moves in the self-driving, ride-sharing space, Uber needs to hit the road as soon as possible.  
"I wanted to quit, but after I recovered and could still see clips of robberies on social media, I hit the road again," he said.
The Miss R prototype will challenge the Tesla Roadster for the title of the world's fastest car once both the speedsters actually hit the road.
After a restful holiday season, filled with Disrupt Europe and CES, we're ready to hit the road again and visit some of our favorite cities.
But before you hit the road, you may want to consult our roundup of 10 ways to sneak out of work early (without getting caught).
His mother told Fox News he was just about to hit the road on a 10-state tour after being signed to Triple Threat Management.
Most of the presidential candidates hit the road last night or early this morning for New Hampshire, which will hold its primary on Feb. 11.
It's an issue that's likely to get attention as more autonomous vehicles hit the road and other industries begin to experiment more seriously with automation.
You're in the mood to escape, but beware, Virgo, your energy levels will run very low this evening, so don't hit the road just yet.
On the surface, these group adventures look pretty simple to achieve: Get a group of friends together, hit the road, and good times will ensue.
It will only look worse next year as more capable electric cars hit the road, and the Mini gets a more realistic EPA mileage rating.
The Cheat Codes will hit the road this fall and are scheduled to perform at Billboard's Hot 100 Festival later this month in New York.
We had lunch and hit the road again and I switched the bike into the sportier "A" power mode as we headed toward the canyons.
The boxer and his fiancee -- aka Miss Louiebags -- just had a baby together earlier this year ... but she hit the road after Broner's reported trickiness.
In hindsight, multiple aides said they would have rather had Clinton hit the road with this new anti-Trump message, not hit the fundraising trail.
Last month saw the company launch more publicly, opening up the SaaS to self sign-up so that event teams can hit the road running.
But now the Gaels hit the road for the next two weeks starting with a short bus ride to San Jose State on Sunday night.
At the start of a high-demand season for fuel as Americans hit the road this summer, Trump will want to keep appeasing his constituents.
He has watched friends and opponents train outside school and hit the road with their travel teams, chewing up weekends for months at a time.
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Clinton, eyeing a Senate seat from New York, who left her husband at home as she hit the road, crisscrossing the state for her campaign.
The warning to stop using cruise control comes as more than 36 million people get ready to hit the road for the long holiday weekend.
John says if anyone in Harvey's position abuses their power, they need to hit the road -- and men need to listen when women speak out.
The last time the Carters hit the road together, JAY-Z swaggered on Magna Carta...Holy Grail, and Beyoncé's surprise self-titled album oozed sensuality.
Dave Clark, Amazon's senior vice president of operations, tweeted out a photo of the vans on Thursday, saying that they'll hit the road by 2021.
These systems are often hard to use, clunky, and outdated as soon as they hit the road—a product of the slow automotive development cycle.
In February 2019, Megan Kantor and her husband packed their world into a vintage airstream van and hit the road for a life of adventure.
The country has yet to address the transport industry, where emissions have increased as the economy boomed and more cars and trucks hit the road.
All-you-can-eat maple sugaring shacks like Cabane LeClerc that fed us flapjacks, maple cured pork and meat pies before we hit the road.
So after my friends and I managed to nab some campsites last month in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State, we hit the road.
Tesla's outrageous Cybertruck is supposed to hit the road by then, too, and a few other dark horse startups are targeting the space as well.
After plucking stranded residents from an apartment complex, the men, tired and soaking wet, hauled their boat to dry land and hit the road again.
After the Pacers return home Friday to face the Timberwolves again, they hit the road for a five-game road swing through the Western Conference.
The experience has made her even more wary of Irma, and she has plans to hit the road for Atlanta, if Miami is the target.
He's trying to get answers to lingering questions, including how the boy managed to pay for gas, and what compelled him to hit the road.
Trump hit the road Monday night, holding a campaign-style rally with supporters in Kentucky to drum up support for the American Health Care Act.
Perez and Ellison have already hit the road together for campaign-style events seeking to capitalize on liberal energy ahead of the 85033 midterm elections.
B. and I are taking the whole day off for the occasion, and we hit the road together to the Department of Homeland Security office.
In support of his upcoming album Fine Line, out Friday, Styles is gearing up to hit the road for his global Love on Tour show .
"You can leverage the fact that you will have millions of cars with cameras — almost all the new cars that hit the road," he said.
Mercedes is also working on a platform just for electric and autonomous cars, to be introduced after its initial wave of electric vehicles hit the road.
Lee — who has 6.5 million YouTube subscribers — starred in a similar buddy comedy in 2015 alongside YouTuber Joe Sugg called Joe and Caspar Hit the Road.
The women hit the road for Hillary Clinton this week and managed to perfectly encapsulate how we're all feeling during the final days of this election.
It will also, eventually, have self-driving abilities — Byton says some autonomous driving features will be available in 2019 when the first cars hit the road.
But recently, much of that hype has collided with the reality that self-driving cars will take much longer to hit the road than previously thought.
A couple of months ago, one of the most exciting extreme metal tour packages in recent memory hit the road for a packed month of shows.
Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen hit the road on a faux campaign trail in the newly released full-length Super Bowl 50 commercial for Bud Light.
And just last week, three of Waymo's Jaguar I-Pace vehicles hit the road, the first of a promised fleet of 20,000 electric self-driving SUVs.
The Indians will not see the Tigers again until September and hit the road for a five-game trip after finishing with the Twins on Thursday.
He and his partner in chasing and life, Savannah Weingart, hit the road from their home in Austin every spring to track storms and shoot photos.
For the first time since 2014, Avril Lavigne is set to hit the road in America this fall on a 15-date trek spanning from Sept.
Given how big this reset was for the company, I decided to hit the road and talk to customers to see how they felt about it.
And the company has long argued that surge pricing is not only a good thing, but necessary, because it encourages more drivers to hit the road.
John will hit the road again in September as he begins his farewell tour, which will continue over the course of three years with 300 dates.
But after elderly drivers lost the ability to hit the road, their participation in social activities declined to match their peers who never drove at all.
Bernie Sanders argued on Thursday, as he prepared to hit the road and rally opposition to President Donald Trump's second nominee in less than two years.
He described the response as "fantastic," adding he has time to hit the road and raise cash with his grown children taking over the family business.
With Americans feeling better about their finances, they will hit the road in near-record numbers over the Thanksgiving weekend despite higher gasoline prices, experts predict.
The singer, 68, was set to hit the road in June for concerts in the U.S. and Canada, after initially postponing the tour earlier this month.
Chicas Tacos chef Eddie Ruiz, co-owner Chris Blanchard, their publicist Max Block, and I hover over the tacos, our breakfast before we hit the road.
And while a brief reunion in 2010 made it seem like the band was back, it'd be another six years before Piebald hit the road again.
If the partnership is realized, it will have ramifications for other alliances and other self-driving projects, most of which have yet to hit the road.
They also want to make sure you can pay for the room and any incidentals, like room service or minibar charges, before you hit the road.
The Getaway While talk of Thanksgiving travel often centers around the cost and tribulations of flying, during the holiday weekend more Americans actually hit the road.
When she learned that some of her patients were driving hours just to get treatment, Cope decided to hit the road to help close the distance.
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President Obama will hit the road after his final State of the Union address to amplify his message that the nation has improved under his leadership.
For both Uber and its rivals, the next few years in the space will be pivotal as more companies hit the road with autonomous driving technology.
When The Joshua Tree turned 30, U2 hit the road for a special anniversary tour and played the whole damn album 50 times start to finish.
And there should be no doubt that President Trump — he has been sworn in as of this writing — is going to hit the road in fifth gear.
In 1900, a French tire company published a restaurant guide in an effort to get people to hit the road and use their new automotive products more.
LONDON (Reuters) - Just as drivers hit the road for summer holidays, refiners are turning the taps down on gasoline as a global excess cuts into their profits.
So they packed up their families and hit the road to Telluride — five kids in total, including Sim's 10-day-old baby and Todd's four-month-old.
I shower, take my son out to pee in the yard (he's a rescue dog I brought home about five years ago), and then hit the road.
In addition to promoting the new LP, Clarkson will join the season 14 cast of The Voice — then hit the road for a world tour in 2018.
The Mets hit the road Monday for the opener of a three-game set at Miami, while the Phillies have their home opener Monday against San Diego.
The one-of-a-kind Ferrari 512S Modulo hit the road Tuesday for its first ever ride on public pavement ... nearly 50 years AFTER it was introduced.
The fearless couple hit the road early Friday evening for Fort Meade, Maryland, driving more than half an hour to reach their destination, according to ABC News.
For drivers hoping to avoid gridlock, it's best to hit the road early: According to Google Trends and Maps, the worst time to leave is 3 p.m.
LOS ANGELES — YouTube stars Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee's feature film Joe and Caspar Hit the Road USA is headed to U.S. theaters for one night only.
In addition to releasing a new album, Young is just starting to hit the road with Jason Aldean and Kane Brown for Aldean's "They Don't Know" tour.
After tracking down an animated version of the producer's beloved feline companion, Meowingtons (who has a staggering 17.6K followers on Instagram), it's time to hit the road.
In February, he'll hit the road with his band The Free Nationals for his first headlining European tour, and he'll play his first Coachella gigs in April.
The first season finale ended up feeling like a cruel joke, killing off almost all of the series' supporting characters while the central three hit the road.
Insurance for the cars themselves is also expected to be heavily affected, especially as more self-driving cars hit the road, reducing accidents caused by human errors.
Tomorrow they'll hit the road for Paris, where they'll open for Cough and give the audience a sneak peek of their long-awaited eighth (!) album, Never Forever.
Both. Right now I'm putting together the band, so next year I could tour with the band, and get Coachella and hit the road with the band.
With every election comes promises and some nasty campaign rhetoric, as candidates hit the road, making their cases to become the next President of the United States.
Drivers can add text notes and photos to the car's location, and when it's time to hit the road, Maps can guide them back to the car.
So, Khloé will either stay home with baby daughter True Thompson or possibly hit the road with Thompson, who is traveling to Boston for the NBA playoffs.
Both sides hit the road and the airwaves to appeal to the large number of undecided voters who will be decisive, along with the level of turnout.
Stark change It's a stark change from many of his predecessors, who hit the road at least once a week -- often more -- to push their legislative agenda.
No, I'm going all the way back to my own youth, when the MK I Supra, rolled out in 1979 as a snazzier Celica, hit the road.
Based on Charles Forsman's graphic novel, the eight-part series follows teens James and Alyssa (played by Alex Lawther and Jessica Barden) as they hit the road.
For one thing he was the guitarist in Gorillaz when they hit the road for the very first time back in 2010, when he was just 23.
The Seminoles will hit the road for the first time in 2019 next week when they travel to face Virginia in the ACC opener for both teams.
But since we had two more mountains to conquer we hit the road and the next morning we were on the upside-down Le Massif de Charlevoix.
What's next: Most presidents hit the road to sell the proposals they tout during the speech, but it doesn't look like Trump's going to do that. 5403.
A group of college friends, each embodying a long-defined horror film trope, hit the road for the requisite drunken weekend away in a remote forest cabin.
US airmen based in Italy hit the road in order to show off their ability to rapidly deploy and equip F-16 fighter jets to keep fighting.
She raised money from a campaign video that highlighted her military service as a combat fighter pilot, and hit the road, traveling to all the rural counties.
Grantham and the Bulldogs' stout defense look to build on an incredible performance in the season opener as they hit the road Saturday to face Louisiana Tech.
But many of the shows will hit the road — traveling to other parts of the world as far away as Madrid; Lima, Peru; and São Paulo, Brazil.
Then he'll hit the road to Indiana to announce his deal with Carrier to keep 1,000 jobs from moving to Mexico, though not everybody's cool with it. 4.
Trainor, who just released her new single "No Excuses," is preparing to drop her upcoming third studio album and will eventually hit the road for a global tour.
Still, the "Hands to Myself" singer – who stars in Neighbors 2, out May 20, and will hit the road this summer for her Revival tour – has no regrets.
Following a best new artist nomination at the Grammys in February, the "Legends" singer hit the road with Lady Antebellum and released her sophomore album Unapologetically in November.
Less than 30 minutes later they had packed up their car and hit the road with their dog, heading for her fiance's home, which is on higher ground.
Ultimately, if Trump declines to release any proof for claiming he forgave the loans, the rubber will hit the road on July 20, the next FEC filing deadline.
The Bulldogs play the second of four straight home games to open the season and won't hit the road until meeting Vanderbilt in Las Vegas on Nov. 24.
As part of Amazon's climate pledge, Bezos said that the company will order 100,000 electric delivery vans from Rivian, all of which should hit the road by 2024.
What they do feel, however, is that Congress and the federal government should impose minimum safety requirements on these vehicles before they hit the road in mass numbers.
The researchers calculated that the perks of hands-free driving could prompt people to hit the road more than they would if self-driving cars don't become popular.
According to Catanzaro, this tech could be used to quickly (and thus, cheaply) create detailed virtual worlds to, say, train self-driving cars before they hit the road.
Gavin DeGraw is about to hit the road with Andy Grammer Sunday, so what's the first thing the singer does when he checks into a new hotel room?
First daughter and senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump hit the road Monday to sell her father&aposs tax plan to swing voters in Pennsylvania&aposs Bucks County.
He'll hit the road Thursday for the next leg of his Kill The Lights tour, while Swindell will join Florida Georgia Line on their Dig Your Roots tour.
Guy and Ann had always wanted to travel, and they'd imagined that once they hit those golden years, with the retirement money rolling in, they'd hit the road.
Freshman running back Jonathan Taylor will try to stay hot Saturday, when the 217.3th-ranked Badgers hit the road for the first time this season to face BYU.
And before the JoBros hit the road, they have some big performances lined up including the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday and Saturday Night Live on May 11.
Bernie Sanders hit the road in July to gin up resistance against Republican efforts to raze Obamacare, he delivered a two-part message: First, protect the current law.
The popularity of crossovers impacts every buyer from the thrifty Jeep Patriot customer to those shopping for the new Cadillac XT5, which will hit the road this year.
The couple are getting ready to hit the road with the rest of the Top 7 finalists: Cade Foehner, Catie Turner, Gabby Barrett, Jurnee, and Michael J. Woodard.
"I thought why don't I just get in a van with the director and take some good friends and hit the road and see what happens?" says Owen.
Fans of the Spice Girls were ecstatic at Monday's news that the group (well, 4/5s at least) are about to hit the road once again in 2019.
Thanks to fate (or a craving for french fries), Tulip, Jesse, and Cassidy survived the annihilation of Annville and decided to hit the road in search of answers.
But gasoline buying and margins are surging as U.S. drivers rev up for the summer and consumers in China and India also hit the road in record numbers.
He went 3-for-33 in Friday's game and is 11-for-30 since the White Sox hit the road — and now has a four-game hitting streak.
Every time I got a new press car, we'd hit the road and she'd encourage me to take the turns a bit faster — sometimes beyond my comfort zone.
Then she hit the road again, eventually driving through the tall steel gates of a communal car park and making the short walk to her first floor flat.
Orgeron also said it wouldn&apost be long until he hit the recruiting circuit again, saying he would make calls Monday night and hit the road on Friday.
And, if she happens to be like her dad, and her career interests change with the wind, we'll just hit the road for some more pint-sized networking.
While donors will meet with senior staff this weekend, Buttigieg is expected to hit the road again with another all-access, three-day bus tour across northern Iowa.
In that vision, oil demand continues to grow and crude still makes up the lion's share of the energy mix, even as more electric vehicles hit the road.
Von Miller almost didn't make it Super Bowl LII because his Uber ride broke down before he could even hit the road ... but luckily, the crisis was averted.
Days before the police were notified that Chance was missing, Walsh and Bury hit the road, fleeing Florida and intent on starting a new life together, authorities have said.
Mara Reinstein, Us Magazine: The success of Girls Trip proves that there's a market for a comedy romp in which girlfriends hit the road and participate in wacky hijinks.
The Atlantic Division-leading Panthers hit the road for a six-game trip after a triumphant six-game homestand that extended their franchise-record winning streak to nine games.
DHAKA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An inexpensive, solar-powered ambulance that can fit down narrow laneways is set to hit the road in rural Bangladesh this year, its manufacturers say.
Together, we hit the road for coven-themed parties at chic nail salons across the country, and now, we're ready to take our spooky nail vibes to the street.
Harley-Davidson, known for its American-made motorcycles, is expanding into all-electric vehicles with its first e-bike expected to hit the road in the next 18 months.
But given that it's been granted a license to hit the road, it seems likely enough that it has stable self-driving tech ready to put on a vehicle.
After a late winter blast of snow and cold blanketed much of the country, record numbers of travelers are expected to hit the road over the next several weeks.
That same study found that EVs make up for the emissions disparity once they hit the road, but corporate minds—and eco-watchdogs—are eager to close the gap.
Once autonomous cars hit the road, and fleet owners can centralize control, there's big money in Big Data, and the ability to direct vehicles to maximize efficiency and revenue.
German prosecutors last year fined Volkswagen 1 billion euros and its sister brand Audi 800 million euros for management oversight lapses which allowed polluting cars to hit the road.
If anything, VW's vision of a fully-autonomous car is conservative, considering that the interior of the car looks almost indistinguishable from something that could hit the road today.
As Congress debated Trump's plan to overhaul the health care system, Trump remained at home, despite White House officials pushing him to hit the road to sell the bill.
With the summer season upon us, tens of millions of Americans will soon hit the road to take advantage of one of our most valuable resources—America's great outdoors.
The Red Sox hit the road with some momentum after ripping off a three-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks and are clinging to the second AL wild card.
Together, the girls join forces with Ben (played by Anson Mount), a brooding guitar player with a car — who they meet at their school dance — and hit the road.
In 19773, Mr. Cohen hit the road for the first time in 15 years for a grueling world tour, which would continue, with a few short breaks, through 2010.
But I'm going to try to remember one lesson when I hit the road: Though I may be surrounded by idiots, I'm potentially an artisan of the common good.
Mr. Biden's campaign manager, Greg Schultz, has even hit the road himself, armed with a PowerPoint presentation aimed at easing any concerns from major contributors and loosening their wallets.
Trending Yoga has left the studio as traveling yogis hit the road, guiding practice before more exotic backdrops on rivers, at full moon celebrations and in the great outdoors.
Reince Priebus, the chief of staff, has reportedly been given an ultimatum by Mr. Trump: Shake up the beleagured White House staff by July 4, or hit the road.
In Croatia, where Uber hit the road in 2015, taxi owners in Zagreb have begged the government to outlaw the company, while Uber's drivers have complained of repeated attacks.
There's Crazy In Love, for when things first start heating up with your boo, and Irreplaceable, which you can play when it's time for them to hit the road.
Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Louisville, Kentucky, this weekend to promote the legislation, and Trump will hit the road next Wednesday for a rally in Nashville, Tennessee.
So he and his true love, the assassin Tulip (Ruth Negga), hit the road in search of him with their Irish vampire best mate, Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), in tow.
In November 2016, Mr. Cornell hit the road for the first time with another supergroup, Temple of the Dog, featuring a blend of members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam.
Property owners have been reluctant to install the stations before EVs hit the road en masse, and drivers are wary of buying EVs until charging stations are widely available.
The rubber is about to meet the road, because he's about to hit the road again and there won't be a break until December ... at least a scheduled break.
However, the cash flow won't just end at private calls -- Sunny says she's also booked plenty of convention appearances and is ready to hit the road ... sober this time.
Prosecutors in the German town of Braunschweig used a so-called administrative order to fine Volkswagen for oversight problems which allowed millions of polluting VW cars to hit the road.
The four surviving band members hit the road this spring to celebrate Odessey and Oracle's semi-centennial by performing the album in full for sold-out audiences across the country.
It's time to for my love story to hit the road … but first, the guys and I had to make it out of the last cocktail party in the mansion.
You get some assholes, of course, but we just love to ride and hit the road with our brothers, and that's what being a Hells Angel is about for me.
The whole Recode staff has hit the road — we've moved our operations oceanside, to Rancho Palos Verdes in Southern California, for our annual Code Conference, the centerpiece of our year.
The first Street View cars with the updated Aclima sensors will hit the road this fall in the western United States, as well as in Europe, according to the company.
Miles has yet to go on his first Target adventure, but we will definitely be popping into random Targets across the country when we hit the road for John's tour.
Look out for Wiki and Antwon in your city as they're set to hit the road for the We Stole HipHop Tour and the best thing you'll see all Spring.
Luckily, Lady Antebellum will have plenty of time to nail down their harmonies – the seven-time Grammy winners hit the road starting this July for their Summer Plays on Tour.
But its founders believe that when they do hit the road at scale, it will be a validated and valuable product that won't need constant tweaks or even a pivot.
Lauper — who will hit the road for a joint tour with Rod Stewart this summer — says she felt compelled to stand with Kesha at the Grammys for the powerful performance.
WE CAN BRING THAT TO MARKET, AND TO THE MUNICIPALITIES AND GOVERNMENTS, AND SAY THIS IS A WAY YOU CAN ENSURE THAT THESE SYSTEMS ARE SAFE TO HIT THE ROAD.
Instead, the Olympian formerly known as Bruce Jenner hit the road for a trip up the coast to northern California for some fun, inspiration and, yes, filming, PEOPLE has learned.
The new live traffic services are set to hit the road in the first half of 2017, HERE said on Monday before the opening of this week's Paris Motor Show.
On the other side of the plug, Barclays says Europe's demand for natural gas-fired power does not seem likely to increase much as more electric vehicles hit the road.
VICE News political reporter Greg Walters hit the road to speak to college students about how debt is shaping their lives, and influencing their decisions about careers, families — and voting.
The Transportation Department (DOT) on Thursday announced it will "no longer assume" commercial drivers are human, paving the way for a greater number of automated vehicles to hit the road.
Faith Evans' decision to hit the road with Puff Daddy left a Georgia businessman in the lurch and he's suing to get her pulled from the Bad Boy Family Reunion.
Read more: Amazon's brand-new tractors have hit the road as the megaretailer continues to threaten the trucking industryI was really impressed when I joined the team and the talent.
Those of us who hit the road to escape Hurricane Rita in 2005 — and spent nine hours trapped on the highway — knew better than to follow Mr. Abbott's advice, anyway.
Hollywood always struggles in late August, when families and college students turn their attention to back-to-school activities and other people hit the road for one last summer getaway.
He and his crew hit the road to prove that they can do proper interviews … at which they will undoubtedly fail, since that's what makes "Between Two Ferns" so funny.
Warm Showers started small in 250, but its website now lists 753,275 hosts and 216,230 bicycle tourers — people who hit the road for extended long-distance trips — in 175 countries.
The Seattle Seahawks know exactly what is at stake when they hit the road to face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night: Win and they are in the playoffs.
The Pirates will try to avoid a fourth consecutive loss when they hit the road and visit the Philadelphia Phillies for the opener of a four-game series on Monday.
As more and more self-driving cars hit the road, they will constantly be encountering new objects and obstacles that they can relay to the mapping team and update other cars.
We decided not to spend too long wandering around Reykjavík as we will be back later in the week, so we hit the road to head west toward the Golden Circle.
USC will try to maintain its recent dominance against California when the No. 5 Trojans hit the road for the first time this season to play the Golden Bears on Saturday.
A source close to Sanders said the senator plans to hit the road for House and Senate candidates starting next week, including in states like Washington not considered a presidential battleground.
If you are looking for a festive escape (from your family, work, whatever) this Christmas, all you need to do is throw some eggnog in a thermos and hit the road.
But instead of helping others with their financial planning as he had done for so many years, the 87-year-old is aiming to hit the road as a truck driver.
For those who plan to hit the road during the Fourth of July weekend, setting the alarm for very early may be the only way to avoid gridlock, according to AAA.
We spoke to Poppy before she hit the road to talk about life as a newly-minted TV star, what she does when she's not on YouTube, and, uh, Tom Hanks?
After winning their conference opener in impressive fashion over the weekend, the 15th-ranked Golden Gophers hit the road for the first of two times this week when they visit Nebraska.
There's no evidence that electric vehicles catch fire at a rate that's any different from internal combustion cars, but the topic has received increased scrutiny as more EVs hit the road.
It will be a challenge for Waymo, GM, and others to convince people that safety is of utmost importance, especially as more and more autonomous vehicles begin to hit the road.
"When it happened, we were focussing on going on another tour and we had plans to hit the road and do what we had been doing for a while," he explained.
There are certain ethical questions — such as who the vehicle should sacrifice in a situation where someone inevitably must be injured — that must be answered before these cars hit the road.
I'd [ask them] about 30,000 questions under oath for the sequel, and it would save me a lot of time and money from having to research and hit the road again.
Traci Braxton is taking a career setback and turning it into a comeback -- after getting thrown off her sister Toni's upcoming tour ... she's opting to hit the road on her own.
After a rocky homestand to start the season, the St. Louis Cardinals hit the road for the first time Monday as they open a three-game series against the Washington Nationals.
Four weekends in a row between March and April, Pence hit the road, traveling to West Virginia, Ohio and Florida while President Donald Trump spent time at his various golf courses.
The 7003-mile difference between Tesla and Samsung sounds notable, but Tesla batteries have been powering its electric vehicles for years, while Samsung's innovative offering has yet to hit the road.
Silicon Valley and the auto industry see them as the inevitable future, but there's a lot more work to be done before they are ready — and safe — to hit the road.
Frontman Chris Martin explained that the decision not to hit the road for Everyday Life comes after deciding that they want their tours to "have a positive impact" on the environment.
Three administration officials who did not want to be identified said Judge Hardiman hit the road to Washington to help them maintain the illusion that the selection process was still competitive.
AC/DC is about to hit the road, and they've got one thing on their minds -- bootleggers making bank off their legendary name ... so, they've fired a preemptive strike against them.
Uber's new scooters will likely change that calculus a bit, but it will have to hit the road before anyone knows how much closer the company is to making money on them.
It announced plans to build a $1 billion factory in the Nevada desert, and it promised that its cars would create a "third internet living space" when they eventually hit the road.
After opening for Fifth Harmony on the girl group's summer tour, JoJo will hit the road for her own headlining run of shows next year, kicking off overseas in Dublin on Jan.
A new lithium-ion battery design makes it possible for electric vehicle drivers to charge their cars and hit the road in as little as ten minutes, according to a new study.
Kanye West says he's ready to hit the road "right away" and give fans a chance to hear "Jesus is King" live ... in what will be his first tour in 3 years.
They can allow travelling salesmen, businessmen and university-admissions officers to save on food and hotel costs, for example, when they hit the road trying to recruit prospective new clients and students.
Like Paxton's character in the 1996 blockbuster Twister, storm chasers grabbed their gear and hit the road to mark the coordinates that would draw out an epic tribute to the prolific actor.
Apple CarPlay updatesApple CarPlay is featured in several 2016 and 2017 car models, and before many of those cars actually hit the road, Apple is tweaking some of the music playback options.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With gasoline costing the least since 210, U.S. motorists will hit the road this upcoming July 4 holiday weekend in record numbers, according to the nation's largest motoring group.
Image: UberFlying cars have been a sci-fi prediction since rubber first hit the road with the street automobile, but the fantasy of flying cars has always been just that—a fantasy.
For the first time, most people—no matter their struggle or station in life—could hop in their cars, hit the road and escape from the places and circumstances that bound them.
When the Mirnyis hit the road, they need to find airline seats for six, a rental van and hotel managers who will do their best to arrange a series of adjoining rooms.
But it remains unclear how many drivers will be ready to give up control, and many countries must still put laws in place to allow self-driving cars to hit the road.
As happy as the Dodgers will be to return to the warmth of home, the Red Sox might be equally excited to hit the road, where they are 24-22 this postseason.
As happy as the Dodgers will be to return to the warmth of home, the Red Sox might be equally excited to hit the road, where they are 216-20 this postseason.
Since it hit the road in 1995, the hamburger Harley been featured on television programs like The Jenny Jones Show, and in a commercial for Fruitopia, a fruit drink from the 90s.
The infamous brainchild of John DeLorean, the stainless-steel-skinned car that bore his name hit the road for a brief time before a drug bust and financial shenanigans killed the brand.
We got the Wu leader at LAX and asked how he felt about Tom Morello and Zack de la Rocha putting their band back together to hit the road and play Coachella.
Since then, the sign and other select works have hit the road, traveling to six cities in 143 and 2020, with San Francisco's Museum of the African Diaspora as its first stop.
For your viewing and listening pleasure: In the fourth entry of the long-running "Toy Story" series, Woody and Buzz Lightyear hit the road and cross paths with an eerie, unloved doll.
The next day, I hit the road to meet James Church, who had been struck by lightning while he was fishing alone one early morning along the jetty at Lighthouse Point Park.
Some researchers now argue that the answers to these questions lie in our distant evolutionary past, millions of years before the first cigarette was lit and the first car hit the road.
At the moment, with no Macan Turbo currently available (we liked it, too), the GTS is the gnarliest Macan that&aposs going to hit the road for Porsche in the coming year.
This Fourth of July weekend, we wanted to see how patriotic Americans were feeling as they hit the road to beach parties, mountain cabins and backyard barbecues across this fractious, fractured country.
A new hologram tour that'll feature a digitized version of the late diva belting her chart-topping hits will hit the road in 2020, first overseas and then later across North America.
The second season ended with Midge getting an offer from comedian Shy Baldwin to hit the road as his opening act, so we can expect some travel and misadventures in season three.
The Tri-C unit hit the road about two years ago and travels in Northeast Ohio to companies such as Arconic, Mold-Rite Plastics and Ford, and to schools in nine counties.
It's possible this plan is cheap talk, that if the rubber hit the road and these policies were actually in danger of being enacted, some GOPers would defect and the plan wouldn't pass.
Bennett has since been replaced by guitarist Travis Bacon, who will join Delaney, Glicken and guitarist Jeremy Sosville when Black Anvil hit the road with black metal overlords Mayhem and Inquisition next month.
The Cleveland Cavaliers can set the record for their best 11-game start in franchise history when they hit the road to take on the Central Division-rival Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.
The RV, named BigBlue by the campaign, was unveiled late last month by McCaskill, who said she was "very excited to hit the road" in it for an upcoming "Veterans for Claire" tour.
But the "Levels" singer – who will hit the road with pal Demi Lovato for their Future Now tour in June – opened up ever so slightly about their relationship in his Complex cover story.
Still, as chairman of the Republican Governors Association that year, Christie was able to escape the scandal's stink pervading locally and hit the road to campaign and raise money for other gubernatorial candidates.
Firstly the government must remove bureaucratic burdens and rapidly create a legal framework for new technologies, like self-driving cars, so we can hit the road in the truest sense of the term.
In his Facebook post, Ross explained that when he got the devastating news about Eliza, he and a friend immediately hit the road at full speed so he could be with his mom.
All it would take is for a Hollywood movie to embed a self-driving car in the story and show how wonderful and safe things will be when autonomous cars hit the road.
The live concert experience is expected to hit the road from February 2017, stopping off in 28 cities across North America, including venues in Chicago, New York, Washington, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Toronto.
AAA projected 33.9 million people will hit the road and drive 50 miles (80 km) or more from home during the upcoming Memorial Day holiday period, the most since 37.3 million in 2005.
On the weekends though, when you've escaped your daily grind, you can try and drag your ass outta bed and hit the road for nine or ten like a productive member of society.
While some would take that as a sign to halt all band activities in the immediate future, Årabrot hit the road and powered through an entire tour before Kjetil headed in for surgery.
But Grande went on to feverishly write and record her Grammy-nominated, No. 1 album "Thank U, Next" in just a few weeks, which apparently inspired her to hit the road after all.
It's why he instead hit the road for a three-month listening tour, traveling to 50 locations around the United States and meeting with what he said were 1,000 employees and store owners.
There are numerous reasons why travelers are opting to hit the road for the holiday, according to Robert Sinclair, media manager for AAA Northeast, converging to form the perfect storm of crowded roads.
The St. Louis Cardinals hit the road reeling after dropping the final three contests of their seven-game homestand but quickly got themselves right again at the expense of the struggling Baltimore Orioles.
I know that I can hop in the driver seat, hit the road, and find myself in a completely new place — one that I've never even fathomed visiting — after only a few hours.
Back in New York, he reunited with Mr. Benevento, a friend from middle school, and they eventually hit the road as the Duo, combining fierce extemporaneity with an eclectic approach to instrumental songwriting.
Daigle will hit the road on what she calls a "loose, creative fun, engaging and emotional" show, beginning in January in Melbourne, Australia and ending in her hometown of Lafayette, Louisiana in July.
"He often took his bike with him when he hit the road, so that he could take it out whenever he had a break," said Lukasz Wasik, a manager at the trucking company.
Jaguar says the range bump is also partly thanks to the things the company learned from the data coming off the thousands of I-Paces that hit the road over the past year.
PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that the 16-time Grammy Award winner will hit the road in North America next year for his "Hitman Tour" that will feature McPhee Foster as a special guest.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Tesla's Model 13 has been given the green light to hit the road in Europe, clearing the final hurdle for the European introduction of the battery-powered sedan expected next month.
By the time I hit the road on July 15th, 2015 for a road trip that I would call Connected States, my van (Ashley "The Beast") was properly equipped, and it's continued to evolve.
Back in 2005, pop tart Hilary Duff was promoting her first greatest hits album on the Still Most Wanted tour — and asked Geiger to hit the road with her for the 30-city outing.
Lauryn Hill and her team hired a trombone player to record some songs and hit the road with her, but then fired him before ever paying him ... or so he claims in a lawsuit.
Dancing with the Stars' favorite bare-chested bros, Maksim and Valentin Chmerkovskiy, are officially headed out on tour together – and they have a very brotherly reason for being excited to hit the road together.
If you're planning on driving to picnics, barbecues, and beachside parties this July 4th, Google has developed an interactive tool that will tell you the best time to hit the road to avoid traffic.
The company is one day away from revealing the Model Y compact SUV, which will be the fifth car of Tesla's to hit the road and its second attempt at a mass-market vehicle.
Three years ago, after deciding that he was finished as a competitive wrestler, Daniel Dennis bought an old '86 Ford pickup for $500, stocked a cooler with food and drinks and hit the road.
In the latest novel by bestselling author Jesse Andrews (Me, Earl and the Dying Girl), The Haters, three jazz camp musicians decide to ditch camp with their newly formed band and hit the road.
Slated to hit the road again later this month in honor of his album Gemini, Macklemore recently opened up to Fault magazine about the challenges of touring during his new baby girl's first weeks.
Carter had released a new song titled "Love Affair" just days before on March 9, and was poised to hit the road on a 10-state tour after being signed to Triple Threat Management.
But the company teased something totally out of the blue at the very end of its press conference: an all-electric performance SUV called the "Mach 1" that will hit the road in 2020.
The band announced their 53 world tour for upcoming new album, Red Pill Blues, this week, revealing that they'll hit the road starting on May 30 of next year with special guest Julia Michaels.
Washington (CNN)Kathleen Moon is tired of saying "I'm a Republican, but ..." so she's hit the road in New Hampshire to find out which candidate will best match her self-proclaimed "passionate centrist" views.
Summer is almost always the hottest season for gasoline as consumers in the United States, whose cars guzzle roughly one in every 10 barrels of oil consumed per day, hit the road for holidays.
It's a much more organized strategy, and a more direct role, than the White House used during the health care fight, during which Trump didn't hit the road to pressure Democrats to break ranks.
The Obama administration said Monday it was considering seeking the power to review and approve technology for self-driving cars before they hit the road and said U.S. states should not set separate rules.
"In the absence of any assurance on wages, shelter or food, migrant workers had no choice but to hit the road," said Gayatri Menon, a sociology professor at the Azim Premji University in Bangalore.
The result: The economic and political benefits Trump and the GOP hoped to reap from cutting tax rates could be swamped by higher pump prices that Americans face every time they hit the road.
Recreational vehicles (RVs), caravans, campervans or motorhomes - whatever size they are and whatever you call them, they are back and picking up a new generation of eager fans just wanting to hit the road.
Ever since cars first hit the road, the basic interior layout has remained the same, with everything built around the driver: a driver's seat, driver's steering wheel and driver-controlled power and brake mechanisms.
"When the deal hit the road, we sensed that investors were in general more optimistic about fiscal consolidation than they were a year earlier," Marcelo Bacci, Suzano's chief financial officer, said in an interview.
The Warriors now hit the road for two more games - a back-to-back at Minnesota and San Antonio on Friday and Saturday that could end up determining homecourt advantage in the Western Conference playoffs.
With the release of Places, Michele will hit the road on tour this week; she's signed on to a new ABC comedy from Hamilton Tony winner Daveed Diggs; and hopes to return to Broadway soon.
In 2004, Flynn was asked to hit the road with Maroon 5 as a touring drummer to fill in for Dusick during his medical departure, before later earning a permanent position in the band thereafter.
Ralph explains that Hollywood hit the road as soon as he saw Violet "grinding on some man at the juke" (pause for the laugh that I had at how serious Ralph was saying that line).
Consider me sold on the four guys hit the road premise, where Noctis is surrounded by three of his most trusted friends and advisors, who aren't simply around to blow smoke up his regal ass.
Following the allegations, Kim took Khloé, 34, on a girls trip with the latter's best friend Malika Haqq, where the women sang along to Nivea's "Don't Mess With My Man" as they hit the road.
As the smoke crept closer and patrol planes whizzed overhead, Ms. Sagon and Mr. Brendlin jumped into their friends' cars and hit the road, leaving their own Buick with mechanical troubles in a parking lot.
The pop-rock megastar took the first hiatus of his career in 2016 and now, he tells EW, he's feeling "refreshed and rejuvenated" and ready to hit the road to promote his pop juggernaut, Divide.
"I'm feeling better than I've ever felt since I've been here," Trump said this week, as she hit the road promoting the tax overhaul effort that has drawn Democratic criticism and spurred internal GOP conflict.
In the second season, he, Tulip, and an Irish vampire named Cassidy (Joe Gilgun) hit the road to pursue God, who they've learned has abandoned heaven in order to listen to jazz in New Orleans.
Although many people dream of being able to hit the road to somewhere exotic on a day's notice, G-Eazy explained that his idea of a perfect day would just involve spending time at home.
Harrisburg, PA (CNN)Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine hit the road Friday as the Democratic Party's official White House ticket, launching a three-day bus tour through Pennsylvania and Ohio to highlight their economic vision.
In honor the 40th anniversary of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Petty and the band hit the road for a cross-country tour, which started in April and ended just one week before his death.
The first prototype I-Pace with Waymo's self-driving technology will hit the road for public testing at the end of 2018, and officially become part of Waymo's commercial ride-hailing service starting in 2020.
The aptly named Polestar 2 will be Volvo's first all-electric car, and has specs (on paper, at least) that match up with some of the best EVs that are about to hit the road.
"Being in love has changed me," says King, who just completed her biggest headlining tour to date and will hit the road to open for the Dixie Chicks for a string of dates in September.
Pence already has hit the road as a fundraiser and traveled Montana last week to help collect funds for Greg Gianforte, the Republican vying for an open House seat in a May 25 special election.
Summer is typically when gasoline demand peaks in the world's biggest oil consuming country as motorists hit the road for vacation, and keeping their gas tanks full strains the capacity of U.S. refiners and pipelines.
A few days removed from one of the most impressive offensive performances in school history, the top-ranked Blue Devils hit the road Saturday to visit Boston College in the ACC opener for both teams.
The technical test is where the rubber may hit the road: according to the Wall Street Journal, studies have shown that, compared to paid WiFi on airplanes, in-flight WiFi use ~soars~ when it's free.
She and her siblings would hit the road to tour with her father, who is a beloved musician in the Cuban-American community and won a Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement award a few years ago.
As Americans hit the road this summer and gas prices are in the news, the Trump administration continues to seek a solution to what's proven to be a thorny issue – the Renewable Fuels mandate (RFS).
In April, when many Thais hit the road to visit family and friends, the government sets targets for reducing road fatalities and urges people not to drink and drive and to wear helmets on motorcycles.
Uber now says the XC90s are expected to hit the road by the end of the year, but it offered no explanation for the delay, and Volvo did not respond to a request for comment.
With regulators and lawmakers, rather than customers, dictating what kind of vehicles can hit the road, analysts at Deloitte say the industry could produce 14 million electric cars for which there is no consumer demand.
Automakers, ride services companies and others are investing in self-driving technology said to reduce accidents, and the costs of a driver, with robo-taxis expected to hit the road as early as this year.
To get the finer details, scroll down to the "When to hit the road" section at bottom of Google's report, where it tells you the best and worst times to travel before and after Thanksgiving.
I got the chance to spend some time in and around the Tesla Semi, and it's going to offer up a dramatically different experience for drivers once they get the chance to hit the road.
They hit the road, again, though by February 2012, they were short founding member Kelley Darlin, who left the band "to pursue other musical projects and professional ventures," as they wrote on their web site.
Tesla has long offered a hybrid version of self-driving software in its vehicles, and recently debuted an electric, nearly autonomous semi truck that it expects to hit the road in the next few years.
He hit the road again, and about eight hours later, pulled into a friend's farm in Sale City, Ga., carrying 100 pounds of rice and beans, plenty of tortillas, a generator and a portable stove.
He was so excited about the Great American Eclipse that he hit the road in 247, traveling the 265,239-mile path of the coming eclipse as part of his work with the American Astronomical Society.
ET. ESPN933 ABOUT ARKANSAS (2012-282): The Razorbacks hit the road for the first time this season, so it will be interesting to see if they can keep their running game going away from Fayetteville.
The campaign has been relentlessly fundraising and releasing campaign ads, while the president has taken breaks from his White House duties to hit the road for rallies in the states that he won in 2016.
Former Miss America Mallory Hagan feels validated in the wake of degrading internal emails by CEO Sam Haskell that were leaked ... and now she thinks it's time for those in charge to hit the road.
The first 200 pods are projected to hit the road in Sweden by 103, traveling a route between the cities of Gothenburg and Helsingborg that will be built up with the necessary charging and operational infrastructure.
The company recently said it plans to build a fleet of Level 4, fully self-driving vehicles for testing in the US, Israel, and Europe, the first of which will hit the road later this year.
Thanks to the bear, he learns that Michaela and Laurel have a lot more going on than just Lamaze classes — Michaela's sad excuse for why she's been so MIA — and he decides to hit the road.
To fund more equipment and growth, Page hit the road in 1997 to see if anyone in Silicon Valley was interested in licensing Google for $1 million, but received a counteroffer for just half of that.
The rise in the number of people flying is yet another example of strong consumer confidence convincing many travelers this is the time to hit the road, but Heimlich says there are other factors as well.
Catch Black Tusk on tour all over the damn place this winter and spring season as they hit the road hard, first with old pals Royal Thunder, then on a Noisey-sponsored jaunt with Holy Grail.
Nick: I must say that seeing Rick and Daryl trading a punctured can of orange soda back and forth was oddly satisfying, as was Daryl's reaction to Rick's music choice when they first hit the road.
As an estimated 22015 million Americans prepare to hit the road for Memorial Day weekend, a new report paints a sobering picture of which vehicles have the worst track records for drivers being killed in accidents.
So he packed up the blank shirts he'd initially bought for Sanders, printed them with new slogans for Clinton, and hit the road, selling T-shirts at her rally on election eve in Raleigh, North Carolina.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration said Monday it was considering seeking the power to review and approve technology for self-driving cars before they hit the road and said U.S. states should not set separate rules.
The Eagles held second-half leads against North Carolina and Syracuse in the last two games only to fall short and will hit the road to try to earn that elusive victory at Clemson on Wednesday.
The Kansas City Royals have had no shortage of drama in their recent surge and will try to stay hot when they hit the road Monday for the first of three games at the Detroit Tigers.
As the ban was lifted on Sunday, our correspondent hit the road with Hessah Alajaji, above, one of an elite group of female drivers who succeeded in getting their licenses in time to mark the day.
Now the spies hit the road, stopping at a remote parking lot — with a sign reading "Rules enforced by law enforcement" — to don their final disguises and bury their American lives (that is, ditch incriminating material).
Andrew M. Cuomo, who controls the authority, also announced on Monday that he had ordered the agency to accelerate construction on several bridges and tunnels before more vehicles hit the road during the Penn Station disruptions.
Together they loaded a radar-packing Ford F-250 pickup with gear and hit the road, gathering the Oakland colleague on their way to the Kincade Fire, which would quickly become California's biggest blaze of 2019.
Nevertheless, he gave L.A. County Sheriff's deputies his 2 assault rifles to hold for him, because he's just hit the road for some concerts and is worried someone might break into his home and steal them.
Others rent RVs and hit the road; some take the Burner Express bus, which runs from San Francisco and Reno to Black Rock City; and a select few rent private planes and fly directly into 88NV.
He and his girlfriend, Hanna, hit the road late last year when his business took off and have since worked their way through 15,000 miles and 11 U.S. states in their converted 2006 Mercedes Sprinter van.
So the outnumbered Republicans in the State Senate, who deeply oppose the measure but could not make a difference with their votes, decided to hit the road instead, and gum up the works with their absence.
National parks are always a hot destination when summer comes around — but as millions of tourists hit the road this year to enjoy the great outdoors, experts say visitors should first study up on best safety practices.
In the interview, Jenner also revealed that as soon as they realized there was a spark between them, she immediately hit the road with him, as he was in the middle of a tour at the time.
Soon, Lovato will be spending even more time with one of those close friends: She and longtime pal Nick Jonas will hit the road for their Future Now tour, which kicks off in Atlanta on June 29.
Most automakers have pledged to have at least their semi-autonomous systems available by 2020, and many industry experts predict it will only be a few more years after that before fully autonomous cars hit the road.
The Falcons, who were voted to finish last in the Mountain West Conference preseason poll, are coming off their first loss — 83-71 on Tuesday to Pacific — and hit the road for the first time this season.
Interruptive is a Chrome extension that calls you to remind you that it's time to hit the road for your next appointment, or that you need to get started on that project you've been putting off now.
A winner of five in a row, manager Dave Roberts' club gets back to the business at hand on Tuesday as the Dodgers hit the road to open a three-game series versus the San Diego Padres.
Then came Destiny Hope Cyrus (now better known as Miley) and a secret wedding in 1993 before the couple hit the road and eventually added two more kids — son Braison and daughter Noah — to their traveling brood.
In the guidelines, the United States Department of Transportation urged automakers and tech companies to prove that their semiautonomous and autonomous vehicles could meet a 15-point list of safety expectations before the autos hit the road.
Listen to a live recording of the event to hear the backstory of how the series came together, from why Katrin wanted to hit the road in Europe to how Clare invited herself along for the ride.
The "You Need to Calm Down" singer, 29, revealed that while she fully intends to hit the road in support of her latest release, concrete plans as to what her vision entails remain up in the air.
The company plans to have a fully self-driving car hit the road in 2021, but is less obviously aggressive about Level 2 or Level 3 autonomy, where a human still can author some control over the car.
Less than 24 hours after completing one of their most impressive performances at home, the Golden State Warriors hit the road Sunday to try to finish off a four-game season series sweep of the Portland Trail Blazers.
Most of today's IPOs start with a roadshow in which executives of the firm going public and underwriters hit the road—or take private jets—in order to catch the attention of investors and elicit orders from them.
He is scheduled to hold his first campaign event in Pittsburgh on Monday, a source said, and plans to hit the road to the early-voting states of Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire in the coming days.
Now, engineers and startups are scrambling to shift the focus to technology that they say could help prevent future self-driving collisions, especially as more and more autonomous vehicles are expected to hit the road in the future.
A study of 2,000 American car owners found as many as a quarter feels they take a risk each time they hit the road as their vehicle is currently in need of repair or no longer runs well.
With Conan O'Brien on a break this week, Triumph picked up his mic and hit the road to Texas for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where Triumph finally got to meet his great white whale, incumbent Sen.
The good news for you is that there's never been a better time for solo women (which isn't necessarily synonymous with single) to hit the road domestically or internationally, due to rapidly improving global tourism infrastructure and technology.
If you're planning to hit the road over the holiday weekend, here's how to maximize savings: The more time you spend idling in traffic, the more fuel you'll waste, AAA spokeswoman Tamra Johnson told CNBC earlier this summer.
She last hit the road with husband Jay Z in summer of 2014 for their  six-week On the Run Tour, playing major stadiums in the US. Pre-sale starts Tuesday, and tickets go on sale Feb. 16.
Swift hit the road to tour with Reputation six months after its release, and embarked on her 1989 tour seven months after that album hit shelves in 2014, meaning fans can possibly expect tour date news around February.
A diaper came flying out of the car in front of him on I-65, hit the road a couple of times and struck the front of his patrol car before disappearing underneath his vehicle, he told CNN.
But some, like the watchdog group Consumer Reports, want more from the feds, like validating the safety of self-driving vehicles before they hit the road—even if they're still just testing, and not being purchased by consumers.
Paris (CNN)French commuters who hit the road late this morning after the long Easter weekend found themselves facing more than 400 kilometers of traffic jams -- and that was just in the Paris region, according to local media.
Perry said that their path to reconciling began when she sent the singer "a literal olive branch and a note apologizing for my part in all of it" last year as Swift hit the road her Reputation Stadium Tour.
And according to Campbell's Instagram, the two have even hit the road together: She traveled with Ansari to Nashville to attend one of his comedy shows, and in June, the comedian went back to her native Denmark with Campbell.
They are scheduled to play in Brazil this summer and will hit the road in October with Bad Company s Swan Song eight-city tour in the U.K. "Life is really good for him, right now," says the source.
A four-hundred pound dude wearing some faked metal jewelry retched out of the Bigurl going Wha Whaaaa and Noor hit him with the switch and he fell out and hit the road and then Noor hit him again.
When the KUWTK star and sisters Kourtney and Khloe hit the road en route to the California desert city in March, they hit up the same fast food joints and tourist attractions that a road tripping college student might.
With oil demand rising into the summer, when Americans hit the road and Saudis blast air-conditioning, Brent crude prices will probably stay pinned between $70 and $80 a barrel, Swiss investment bank UBS said in a research note.
MC hit the road with her choreographer/dancer, Bryan Tanaka, on Halloween -- he was behind the wheel of her golf cart, sporting a king's crown -- when she took 5-year-old Monroe trick or treating in their Calabasas 'hood.
Emails obtained by The Guardian in the weeks after the crash detailed a cozy relationship between Uber and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey that may have allowed the company's test cars to hit the road even earlier than previously thought.
In Philadelphia for the summer to help take care of his grandchild, Goodwin said he hopes to see Clinton and Kaine continue to draw out the contrasting visions of the two parties as they hit the road this weekend.
Paula Abdul hasn't hit the road with her solo material in 25 years, but she's making a comeback this summer when she joins New Kids on the Block and Boyz II Men on the '90s-tastic Total Package Tour.
I've been friends with three of said bands for a good long while now, and a fan for even longer, so it was an especial treat for me to get to hit the road with them for a spell.
Audi's third BEV, the Q4 crossover, will hit the road in 2021 and will share an all-new, underlying platform with VW's Porsche brand — which is bringing its own battery-electric sports car, the Taycan, to market this year.
They figured they'd be more successful if they made the cold calls from a local number, so they hit the road to Florida, combining artistic exploration with an end-of-winter getaway and recording their exploits in the process.
China's first gas trailer hit the road in 0003 as trucks run by companies like Guanghui Energy traveled for over a week to ship gas from remote northwestern onshore fields to factories 2000,2480 kms (22016,000 miles) to the south.
Driverless cars need to pass an acceptable set of standardized tests before they hit the road, said Mary Cummings, a professor in the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering and director of Humans and Autonomy Laboratory and Duke Robotics.
A Queens resident accustomed to traveling by subway and bicycle, she bought a used green Nissan Rogue, loaded in some clothing and a computer, and hit the road, heading first to Cleveland, where the tour's performances began on Sunday.
Want to buy an electric car: The House bill would get rid of a $7,500 tax credit for electric car purchases starting with vehicles that hit the road next year; the measure would bring in a modest $200 million.
In between blockbusters like "Jumanji," groundbreaking stand-up sets, reality television spoofs and rap albums, Kevin Hart found time to hit the road for this documentary series, in which he explores stand-up scenes and looks for fresh talent.
"It's been over a decade since I've hit the road but I am thrilled to put together an intimate, elevated evening of new and old tunes, performed with a superb group of musicians," Moore, 35, said of the tour.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump hit the road on Saturday to celebrate his first 100 days in the White House with cheering supporters at a campaign-style rally, touting his initial achievements and lashing out at critics.
Seventy percent of ride-share drivers hit the road part time, so an important first question many ask is "when should I drive?" said Ryan Green, chief executive of Gridwise, a mobile app that provides important data for drivers.
Mobile food has grown exponentially since the Los Angeles chef Roy Choi hit the road in 2008 with his Koji Korean barbecue truck; there are now more than 4,000 food trucks nationwide, according to the market research firm IBISWorld.
As Phish recently prepared to hit the road for their annual summer tour, I found myself digging in the dark reaches of a closet to locate a binder I'd filled with dozens of CD recordings of the jam band's live shows.
The first model, which is likely to be a C-segment sedan powered by either an advanced internal combustion engine or hybrid system, is expected to hit the road by March 2021, said Khairil Adri Adnan, the chief executive of DreamEDGE.
In May, Mobileye and STMicro said they had agreed to extend a 12-year-old partnership to develop a fifth-generation Mobileye system, which they said would provide fully autonomous driving features for cars due to hit the road around 2020.
Perhaps most poignant of all is the opening track, Allman's own "My Only True Friend" in which he calls on the people who have followed his music since before 1969, the year the Allman Brothers hit the road, to remember him.
Some might ask who could be less appropriate an ally for "Global Britain" than a man whose idea of diplomacy is do as I say or hit the road, as Mexico's President found out the hard way earlier this week?
Not only did the former corporate worker quit her job to hit the road, but she just set a mark recognized by the Guinness World Records for visiting all the countries in the world in the shortest amount of time.
As Americans hit the road for the summer travel season, a police department in Georgia is warning about the dangers of distracted driving by showing a shocking example of what happens when someone isn&apost paying attention while behind the wheel.
Instead of simply visiting each park as a weekend getaway or on a longer vacation, Lauren and Steven packed up their lives and hit the road, primarily traveling and living out of a converted Nissan NV212 cargo van for seven months.
Indeed, Lambert is one of the show's most successful contestants: He's since released three Top 3 albums (one of which peaked at No. 1), seven Hot 100 singles and hit the road on smash tours singing with glam rock icons Queen.
" Late Monday night, Kesha – who will hit the road for her F— the World Tour in August with the new act Kesha and the Creepies – addressed the lawsuit on Instagram, captioning a selfie: " I need to get my music out.
The estimated 37 million Americans set to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend will want to pack a few extra dollars in their wallets as gas is reported to be at the highest price point at this time since 2014.
Since announcing her pregnancy, Underwood — who will hit the road for her next tour in May 2019 — has been making the rounds promoting her latest album, Cry Pretty, from appearances on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live!
"To all our U.S. viewers, we are so happy to be able to bring you guys a chance to see Hit The Road USA in the cinema at a one-time only event," the YouTubers said in a join statement.
It started June 21, when new graduates of the FSB academy (the FSB is the successor agency to the KGB) climbed into 28 gleaming black Mercedes G-Klasse geliki and hit the road, two and three vehicles abreast, horns blaring.
At the time, they said the first prototype I-Pace with Waymo's self-driving technology will hit the road for public testing at the end of 2018 and officially become part of Waymo's commercial ride-hailing service starting in 2020.
Let's hope the Volkswagen I.D., which is slated to hit the road in 2020 (just four years from now!) avoids pitfalls like the company's Dieselgate scandal and instead lives up to the ideal future portrayed in this stunning new video.
They're also about to hit the road with Fister, one of my favorite ultra-nihilistic sludge troupes, so check them out if they're scheduled to desecrate your village—they play NYC with Usnea and Monolord on Monday night, don't sleep!
If you're taking a road trip instead, waiting until the last minute to hit the road without a plan may not affect how much you spend but it can mean sitting on the freeway for hours in agonizing traffic jams.
MLB Team Report - Toronto Blue Jays - INSIDE PITCH TORONTO — After being swept in three games at home by the Tampa Bay Rays, being outscored 31-7 in the process, the Blue Jays hit the road for seven games starting on Thursday.
He has hit the road not to endorse candidates, but to promote the importance of voting and show the next step for those who walked out of school a month after the massacre to call for action on gun violence.
Given that there will be some baseline rollout of driverless cars, there are fundamentally two ways we can save more lives: either try to make driverless cars safer before they hit the road, or get them on the road more quickly.
If you're planning to hit the road over the holiday weekend, here's how to maximize savings: The more time you spend idling in traffic, the more fuel you'll waste, Tamra Johnson, a spokeswoman for AAA, told CNBC earlier this summer.
Also among the performers honoring the late "Georgia on My Mind" and "Hit the Road Jack" singer, who died in 2004, are gospel artists Yolanda Adams and Leon Bridges, soul singers Andra Day and Anthony Hamilton and "Empire" star Jussie Smollett.
Los Angeles dropped four straight after losing Griffin to a knee injury that is expected to keep him out for two months, but recovered to win the final two of a three-game homestand and hit the road with some momentum.
The profit from turning U.S. crude into gasoline, known as the gasoline "crack," remained at a four and a half month low despite expectations that a record number of motorists would hit the road during the July 4 holiday weekend.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will hit the road next week to ramp up his long-promised plan to overhaul the nation's aging airports, roads and railways, a push that could energize his supporters and distract from political intrigue in Washington.
Derq has developed and patented an application layer that sits between these communication layers and aims to predict incidents such as crashes and then notifies nearby drivers — something that will gain even more relevance as more autonomous vehicles hit the road.
All the same, it's disheartening to note that before there was an internet, sleuths were forced to hit the road, knock on doors and deal with real people, either alive or — in the life of a forensic anthropologist — more often dead.
After Meg and Kate peacock for Ryan in a hot-air balloon and a diving competition, they hit the road, where the movie's notion of fun comes to involve an unclean rest stop, slipped pills and an eminently foreseeable conclusion.
LG, for example, showcased a futuristic concept that may not hit the road until 2030 that has a giant OLED TV screen, a rolling snack cart, and even a dry cleaning station to press your clothes while you're in transit.
If you're driving, plan to hit the road when it isn't rush hour, so you don't spend hours sitting in traffic; have a playlist on hand with your favorite songs; and carry indulgent snacks such as a bar of good chocolate.
Maisel,' Season 3 Starts streaming: December 6 It's time to hit the road, as Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) embarks on her first tour, opening for the musician Shy Baldwin on a circuit that takes her from Las Vegas to Florida.
You can pair it with "Joyride," at 10 on Esquire, in which the rapper T-Pain, the professional racecar driver Brian Vickers, and the actors Mischa Barton and Oliver Trevena hit the road in aspirational cars and then choose the winners.
And after seeing it up close, I'm excited that it's almost time for it to quite literally hit the road — despite the fact that I'll never in my life come close to being able to afford the gaudy $150,900 starting price.
Sam didn't touch on the DUI, choosing to focus instead on just putting on a good show ... and making a big announcement about new music coming soon and a vow to hit the road and tour a lot more next year.
Scott — who will hit the road starting in July for the band's Summer Plays on Tour while Tyrrell stays behind to care for their children  — tells PEOPLE it was crucial for her to be able to tell her daughters apart early on.
A new study into drivers' attitudes towards self-driving cars has found that some drivers intend to "bully" autonomous vehicles when they hit the road— driving aggressively around them in the assumption that they will have to stop and let the bully through.
At the very high end was the Bentley Bentayga hybrid, which hit the road in the US and Canada late last year, and is scheduled to start deliveries — as few as they might be — worldwide during the first half of this year.
WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - The Obama administration said Monday it was considering seeking the power to review and approve technology for self-driving cars before they hit the road and said U.S. states should not set individual rules regulating fully self-driving vehicles.
The 75-year-old rock and roll legend is currently headlining a holiday tour across the U.S. through December, and in 2019 she'll hit the road with the Ronettes, the iconic girl group that first launched her to stardom in the '60s.
But an electric crossover SUV seems more likely to actually hit the road than the microbus revival Volkswagen so clearly loves to tease, so here's hoping the company can eventually deliver on things like the 300-plus mile range and quick charging capabilities.
He subsequently went another round with cancer in 2013, this time of the lung, and after a uniquely songwriter-y recovery regime — jogging up and down the stairs, then grabbing his guitar and singing — hit the road six months after his surgery.
On Monday, the band announced it will hit the road with the American Idol alum for a six-week North American tour, capitalizing on the recent success of the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, which starred Rami Malek as the band's late frontman.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans may need an extra helping of patience this Thanksgiving weekend, with the largest number of travelers in a decade expected to hit the road or board flights to celebrate with family and friends after a prosperous year for many.
Apparently undaunted, Dunleavy hit the road in March to push his "Statewide Discussion for a Permanent Fiscal Plan," a campaign promoting his budget cuts, organized and paid for by Americans for Prosperity, a conservative political advocacy group funded by the Koch Brothers.
Said musician then uses all of this ammunition to pose as a booking agent, book a UK and European tour, hire a backing band, then hit the road–only to play to empty venues, because no one actually knows who this band is.
After the 1983 Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager hit the road, with built-in cup holders, lids like the Solo Traveler, designed by Jack Clements (and now in MoMA 's collection) introduced a small drain, for overflow, in addition to a sipping hole.
Two of the top teams in the Big East continue their quest to overcome season-ending injuries to their floor generals Saturday when the 25th-ranked Musketeers hit the road and try to avoid a regular-season sweep against the 33nd-ranked Bluejays.
Eventually, Tong and Quang strike up a romance, although Quang's determination to return to his family in Vietnam inspires him to hit the road with Nhan on a motorcycle, in a quixotic effort to reach California and hitch a ride on a ship.
Almost 20 years after "Good in Bed," there I was again, in a different house, on another couch, listening to my mother turn the pages of my new book and praying that she hit the road before she hit the first sex scene.
PARIS, March 18 (Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic has left a lot of professional riders unable to hit the road to compete or train with the biggest race in the world, the Tour de France, due to start in just over three months.
When last we saw the Guy (Ben Sinclair), he had signed divorce papers, witnessed an eclipse and hit the road in "Steve RV" — only to find his break for freedom thwarted when his home-with-wheels stalls on the next Brooklyn block.
Samsung's self-driving car project is now eligible to hit the road in the US.  The California DMV just gave the South Korean tech company permission to test autonomous vehicles on the state's public streets, signaling a new expansion of Samsung's self-driving program.
Critic score: 97%Synopsis: Now the faithful toys to Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw), Woody (Hanks), Buzz (Allen), and his friends try to keep a stressed new toy named Forky (Tony Hale) from losing control when Bonnie and her family hit the road for an adventure.
British oil major BP plans to open fuel stations in India, joining European rival Royal Dutch Shell in the fight to supply a fuel market that needs to feed the demand of some 20 million new motor bikes that hit the road every month.
The festival serves as a preview of Bey and Jay's second joint tour, On the Run II. This summer, the power couple will hit the road the road with their whole family, including daughter Blue Ivy, 6, and 9-month-old twins Rumi and Sir.
The ACM Award-nominated band's hit single "Lipstick" made them the first all-female trio to earn a top 25 hit on the country charts in a decade and they're about to hit the road with Carrie Underwood for her Cry Pretty Tour in 2019.
And so, in the days and weeks that will follow the release of the EP, after his body had been tuned from hours of sparring, Bugzy would hit the road for festival season, where he'd been booked on stages from the Lake District to London.
NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Americans may need an extra helping of patience this Thanksgiving weekend, with the largest number of travelers in a decade expected to hit the road or board flights to celebrate with family and friends after a prosperous year for many.
Over the summer, the "Used to Love You" singer hit the road for her tour, and she had three special guys in her crew — Kingston James McGregor, 10, Zuma Nesta Rock, 8, and Apollo Bowie Flynn, 2, her three sons with ex Gavin Rossdale.
The Jets hit the road for the next two games starting Thursday against the Stars, and it is likely Ladd – who has scored 110 goals as a Jet in the team's five seasons in Winnipeg – will be on the move at Monday's trade deadline.
Shortly after Bey&aposs Coachella set, she and Hova will hit the road for their second joint tour, dubbed OTR II, which kicks off June 6 in the U.K. An insider previously told PEOPLE that the power couple's children will join them on the road.
After the June 11 benefit show at Kings Barcade in Raleigh, NC, catch MAKE live when they hit the road in July with Dragged Into Sunlight and Primitive Man—and later this year at North Carolina's Hopscotch Festival alongside such luminaries as Converge and YOB.
"We had a call this morning and our members, wholesalers throughout the country, their trucks hit the road this morning and warehouses are fully operational," said Michael Bilello, senior vice president of communications and marketing at the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA).
He noted that the four prosecutors who quit the Stone case "hit the road," raising the prospect that their protests failed to introduce accountability to the administration and only served to further hollow out the government and make it more pliable to the President.
The White House staffer and first daughter hit the road earlier this year to pitch tax reform and the child-tax credit but is now focusing her attention on workforce development and skills-based education as the White House and Congress turn to infrastructure.
"We created a 100 per cent mobile and hassle-free car rental service: from registration to the locking/unlocking of your car, every step of the experience is done through the app, allowing you to skip the counter and hit the road within minutes," explains Kaddoura.
"I went up to Mr. Trump and told him I will drop everything I am doing to join you on the campaign trail," Scavino recalled, a promise he fulfilled the next year when he halted development of the website for his new business and hit the road.
"After takeoff we were not climbing and we started to descend and so we did emergency gear down and hit the runway... uh, not the runway I hit the road," the pilot said in a recording to the control tower at Ogden-Hinckley Airport in nearby Ogden.
Now that the Canadian musician has returned to touring with his bandmates Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, Jason "Cone" McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo — who hit the road with Seaway and SuperWhatevr this month to honor the 413th anniversary of their hit album Does This Look Infected?
For the first time ever, Idol's iconic showcase round hit the road and headed to Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawaii, where the show's Top 40 contestants took to the beach for incredible solo performances in front of a live audience and the judges.
He hit the road for 77 dates on his Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour, on which he ditched the extravagant costumes, props, and video screens that have become staples of his high-production stage show, and instead played stripped-down sets with his band.
After serving in the medical corps during the First World War, he departed from his Cologne studio and hit the road on a bicycle to take local portraits in the rural regions outside his native city and, later, in the nooks and crannies of urban spaces.
Less than a year after the single's release, the rapper hit the road for a national tour with Young Thug on his "Hi-Tones" tour, and is venturing out again this fall for his "Birth of a New Nation" tour with PNB Rock and Shy Glizzy.
As many industry experts have predicted, autonomous trucks may hit the road en masse much faster than passenger vehicles, largely because teaching software how to drive on the highway is much easier than teaching software how to drive on local streets where there are many more variables.
Ahead of the midterms last year, Steyer, a 62-year-old with still-sandy blond hair and a penchant for argyle ties, hit the road to headline dozens of town hall meetings, introducing himself to voters and working to become the face of the impeach Trump movement.
Most people who drive for the companies sign up via an app and hit the road, but drivers in British Columbia must obtain the same kind of license as taxi, bus, and ambulance drivers by passing additional road, medical, and inspection tests, and paying associated fees.
My sister wanted to hit the road as quickly as possible to avoid the murderous post-eclipse traffic, so I went alone on Monday to Percy Warner Park, half of a contiguous pair of Nashville parks that make up more than 3,000 acres of forest and meadow.
Each time a scheduling conflict with the Yankees arose, it was the soccer team that hit the road: The team has played regular-season, cup and even playoff games on college fields at St. John's and Fordham; hours away at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conn.
After getting off a series of canceled, rerouted and delayed flights that took me from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to Santiago, Chile, over the course of about 40 hours, I stumbled into a rental car just after sunset and hit the road for the town of La Serena.
Since they hit the road, the self-driving vehicles – which Google touts as being much safer than a human-operated vehicle – have been in accidents (17 to be exact), but they've always been at the fault of the other driver, or in some cases, automatic mode wasn't in use.
As many industry experts have predicted, autonomous trucks may hit the road in a meaningful way much faster than passenger vehicles, largely because teaching software how to drive on the highway is much easier than teaching software how to drive on local streets where there are many more variables.
In addition to his new memoir, Kramer is preparing to hit the road once again in September to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the MC25's seminal album Kick Out The Jams, and he's bringing along a true all-star collection of musical talent to make it happen.
We loaded out of the venue in record time and hit the road immediately, despite the fact the main act that night, Sly and the Family Drone, are one of my favorite live bands in the whole world, and I'd been looking forward to watching them play all week.
Now that baby Rellie is here, James, along with his wife and their infant daughter, will hit the road next month as a guest vocalist on the Music of Randy Travis Tour where he will perform 16 of Randy's hits along with the original Randy Travis touring band.
Grown-ups often have trouble with the "diminished consciousness of self" aspect of play, and that is where live music comes in for the Barkers of Alexandria, La. Hospital executives by day and clients of Mr. Boudreaux's, at night and on weekends they hit the road for shows and festivals.
Volvo has little confidence that human drivers will be reliably kind and courteous to the first robot cars to hit the road: The carmaker plans to leave its first road-faring self-driving cars, a pilot group of 100 SUVs leased to users in London sometime in 2018, completely unmarked.
"You can pack in tons of nutrients into an easily digestible breakfast," says nutritionist Keri Glassman, MS, RD. It takes five minutes to throw together, but if you don't have that time in the morning, blend it the night before, put it into a travel cup, grab, and hit the road.
Ford, GM, Volvo and others have regained some of their leverage as Silicon Valley has come around to the idea that, well, building a car is hard, and no matter how readily they can create the technology, self-driving cars won't hit the road unless they work closely with automakers.
"It's been over a decade since I've hit the road but I am thrilled to put together an intimate, elevated evening of new and old tunes, performed with a superb group of musicians (in fact some are my nearest and dearest)," Moore said on an Instagram post announcing the tour.
Road trips remain popular in the United States — 79 percent of Americans plan to hit the road for their next vacation, according to data from a recent travel report put together by Ford— but travel in general is higher up on the bucket lists of younger generations than those of their parents.
Whether you're storing your RV close to home or someplace farther away, these handy tips from industry professionals and other RV users are a practical will help ensure your RV is ready to hit the road again laterAs a rule, start from inside-out and top to bottom for a thorough cleaning job.
While it's possible that the findings may explain poor sleep among frequent travelers, the study wasn't designed to test whether these "first night effects" continue to happen to people every time they hit the road, said Patrick Finan, a psychiatry and behavioral health researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.
Two films pair screen stars of a certain age: "Leisure Seeker" stars Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren as an aging couple who hit the road while dealing with Alzheimer's, and "Our Souls at Night" follows widowed neighbors played by Jane Fonda and Robert Redford (who will receive Golden Lions for lifetime achievement).
It doesn't move much over the course of its 12 minutes, playing around with ambient synth pads as that rumbling bassline roils away, but in the wee hours of the morning—as you know the sun's rising, but quite can't bring yourself to hit the road home, this one will do the trick.
With a new album, Black Pepper, out today, a planned college tour on gender diversity alongside Velour scheduled to hit the road in 2018, and a documentary about her life in the works (the project is being funded now on Kickstarter), Peppermint's post-Drag Race trajectory is already shaping up to be a fresh success.
In fact, she's getting ready to hit the road again with a string of shows lined up at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater in D.C. on April 2, the Franklin Theatre in Nashville on April 9, and the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on April 22 and 23.
Bill and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE announced Monday that they are planning to hit the road for a 13-city tour over the next year.
Shortly after Beyoncé takes the stage for a second Coachella performance on April 21, she and JAY-Z will hit the road for their second joint tour, dubbed OTR II, which kicks off June 6 in the U.K. An insider previously told PEOPLE that the power couple's children will join them on the road.
Former first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE will hit the road next month to promote voter registration.
The 25-year-old rapper was due to hit the road in September for the 24K Magic tour, playing arenas across the US. But having given birth to her first child, Kulture, a little over two weeks ago, she's neither physically nor emotionally prepared for the road, according to a statement posted on Twitter.
Decades later, Bill played a small but key role in keeping the Boston Marathon alive after World War II. He mentored younger runners who in turn mentored the likes of Bill Rodgers, who dominated the Boston and New York marathons in the 1970s and inspired new generations to lace up and hit the road.
The 35-city tour is the headlining crew's first in three years, as the "I Do (Cherish You)" singers – brothers Drew and Nick Lachey, Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons – haven't hit the road since they joined New Kids on the Block's sold-out The Package run in 2013, the same year they released their 2.0 album.
After seven years working at the top of Google, Pichette, then 52, decided to give up his generous salary (said to be $5.2 million in 2013), prestigious title, significant influence and bottomless desire to accomplish more in the last decade or so of his career, in order to finally "hit the road" with his wife of 25 years.
PEOPLE has confirmed the Real Housewives of New York City star did indeed take part in an impromptu performance of Ray Charles' 1961 chart-topper "Hit the Road Jack" just short of three weeks after she announced she and her husband of seven months are officially parting ways — but the song wasn't a serenade to Tom by any means.
Global oil demand is expected to grow by 22020 million barrels per day (bpd) on average to 2025, but is forecast to slow to 100,000 bpd a year from then on as fuel efficiency improves and more electric vehicles hit the road, the IEA said in its annual World Energy Outlook for the period to 2040.
Global oil demand is expected to grow by 22020 million barrels per day (bpd) on average to 2025, but is forecast to slow to 100,000 bpd a year from then on as fuel efficiency improves and more electric vehicles hit the road, the IEA said in its annual World Energy Outlook for the period to 2040.
Amid glimpses of Jim Fixx, Frank Shorter and Joan Benoit, the director Pierre Morath tells the stories of Fred Lebow and the New York City Marathon; of Steve Prefontaine, the greatest American long-distance runner before his untimely death in 1975; and of Noël Tamini, whose Swiss running journal, Spiridon, urged European runners to hit the road.
It&aposs not just that you fear you&aposre going to miss out on having an experience that you can have as a traveler, in a vacation area, I also wanted to get up early and hit the road because I had to, because I needed to take more photos and find a story, interview more people.
ET, NBATV, FSN Florida (Orlando), ROOT (Houston) ABOUT THE MAGIC (20-33): Orlando hit the road for its two-game trip feeling like it could be a team that gets hot and makes a run up the standings after securing a 102-94 home win over the Toronto Raptors on Friday, but Saturday's performance sent the emotions in the other direction.
Context: Commercial air travel is carefully regulated and the FAA is funded at $17 billion a year, helping to make airline fatalities extremely rare in the U.S. However, the agency in charge of auto safety, NHTSA, has a budget of less than $1 billion and only voluntary guidelines to make sure self-driving cars are safe before they hit the road.
As a great poet once said: "There is no love like the love of a sponge for his snail"…..There's a lot that I can't talk about yet, but I CAN say that when SpongeBob's precious pet Gary goes missing, SpongeBob and his trusty pink pal Patrick hit the road on our wildest road trip yet to try and get him back.
But not long after she lost the big executive position at Disney, she was playing a key role in the development of the most lucrative franchise of the current decade, the "Hunger Games" series, which, in addition to making bank, has provided filmgoers with the most visible symbol of female empowerment since Thelma and Louise hit the road 25 years ago.
GOP lawmakers, including Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), have been talking about the importance of tax reform in events with constituents, and President Trump is expected to hit the road to speak about tax reform as well.
As soon as the media people moved on, Istvan wanted to hit the road; the party was still building momentum, but he had an early flight the next morning to Miami, where he had a corporate speaking engagement, and he needed to pilot the Wanderlodge to a place across town where he'd arranged to park it until the next leg of the tour.

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